Showing 661 - 680 results of 98,898 for search '(( 5 nm decrease ) OR ( 5 ((((step decrease) OR (nn decrease))) OR (a decrease)) ))', query time: 1.33s Refine Results
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    NFAT does not appear to be involved in latent HIV transcription in 5A8 cells. by Jonathan K. Chan (586472)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>C,</i> characterization of 5A8-NFAT-DsRed2 cells. Cells were pretreated with DMSO (<i>panels 1–3</i>) or 500 nM CsA for 2 h (<i>panel 4</i>) and incubated with 20 nM PMA (<i>panel 2</i>), or 20 nM PMA and 2 µM ionomycin (<i>panels 3 and 4</i>) for 24 h, followed by FACS analysis. …”
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    Decreased reactive gliosis following ES delivered 5d post-demyelination. by Nikki A. McLean (643606)

    Published 2014
    “…Contralateral intact control nerves displayed only minimal GFAP IF (A). However 5d post-lysophosphatidyl choline (LPC)/FG injection there was a marked increase in GFAP IF (B). …”
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    Activation of mitoK<sub>ATP</sub> channels decreased the latency time of the transjunctional currents in slice. by Jiangping Wang (281901)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Currents in S<sub>cell</sub> induced by a pair of ±160 mV voltage steps and the transjunctional currents received by the R<sub>cell</sub>. …”
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    Decreased HATL5 expression in esophageal and cervical carcinomas. by Gregory S. Miller (519005)

    Published 2014
    “…Staining intensities were determined as described in Material and Methods. (<b>A</b>) In esophageal squamous cell carcinomas, a highly significant decrease in staining intensity (P<0.0001) was observed between normal tissues and each of the two groups of cancer tissues; grades I-II and grade III, respectively. …”
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    Resveratrol decreased intracellular levels of R5P. by Mohd Askandar Iqbal (324124)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>R5P is a pentose phosphate pathway intermediate, an important marker for anabolism (nucleotide biosynthesis). …”