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    Overexpression of Pax6 decreases Olig2 protein levels. by Eun Sook Jang (217069)

    Published 2011
    “…</b> Each result represents a mean ± S.D. of three independent experiments. At each time point (24, 48, 72 h) we compared the Olig2 protein band seen after transfection with the WT Pax6 vector and the mutant Pax6 vector with the Olig2 band seen after transfection with the control vector. …”
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    Drugs which cluster on the 'anxiolytic' group decrease 5-HT turnover in the brain. by Caio Maximino (100467)

    Published 2014
    “…Points represent means and error bars represent standard errors. …”
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    Table 5_Road transportation is associated with decreased intestinal motility in horses.docx by Sharanne L. Raidal (3097719)

    Published 2025
    “…Signalment and past travel history were not predictive of intestinal motility, but horses with unknown or no prior travel history (mean 12.8, 95%CI 8.2-17.4 nmol/L) had higher cortisol concentrations prior to departure than horses known to have travelled previously (7.9, 5.8−9.9 nmol/L, p = 0.023).…”
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    TRIM5 restriction of HIV-1 has decreased during evolution leading to humans. by Michael Emerman (12304)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The shading of the rectangle represents the degree that TRIM5 will limit infection of HIV-1 (darker color means TRIM5 decreases HIV-1 infection more) and the X-axis indicates time in millions of years from the present. …”
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    MiR-129-5p levels were decreased in mouse depression models. by Qiaozhen Qin (13159201)

    Published 2025
    “…</b> Relative expression of miR-129-5p in the control and CRS groups. <b>M.</b> Relative expression of miR-129-5p in the CTX, HIP, and HB of control and CRS mice. …”