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Downregulation of DOM decreases the abundance of PER and TIM.
Published 2019“…Downregulation of DOM decreased PER levels at CT1-5 and CT17-21. (Scale bar: 50 um.) …”
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Time allocation may not decrease with price for a non-linear microscopic utility of leisure.
Published 2014“…Consequently, <i>TA</i> no longer decreases but may even increase with price (A, lower panel). …”
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SLE decreases risk for hormonal cancers.
Published 2021“…An OR to the left of the solid line represents a reduction in risk. (a) Breast cancer incidence in female SLE cohort is significantly decreased by SLE status (OR 0.52, 95% CI 0.35, 0.74, p = 0.0036). …”
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Aged blood factors decrease cellular responses associated with delayed gingival wound repair
Published 2017“…<div><p>Aging is a gradual biological process characterized by a decrease in cell and organism functions. …”
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Pre-treatment with CDDO-Me decreases IR-induced DNA damage in a variety of non-cancerous cells.
Published 2014“…<p>CDDO-Me decreases radiation-induced DNA damage in the alkaline comet assay in bronchial and mammary epithelial cells as well as human lymphocytes. …”
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Scatter plot for the absolute decrease in CS rates (A) and the relative decrease in CS rates (B) from 2008 to 2016 among hospitals in Guangzhou grouped by their baseline CS rates.
Published 2019“…One circle represents one hospital, with blue (<i>n</i> = 20), green (<i>n</i> = 36), orange (<i>n</i> = 34), and purple (<i>n</i> = 22) representing baseline CS rates of <30%, 30%–39%, 40%–49%, and ≥50%, respectively. The absolute decrease = the CS rate at baseline − the CS rate in Stage 2; the relative decrease = (the CS rate at baseline − the CS rate in Stage 2) ÷ the CS rate at baseline. …”
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