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Decrease of the viral infectivity titer by marchantins.
Published 2011“…The cells were then treated with various concentrations of phytochemicals (3.1–50 µM), some of which decreased viral infectivity titer. …”
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CDDO-Me radioprotection decreases with progressive oncogenic manipulations in HBECs and in a matched NSCLC line.
Published 2014“…(F) Increasing concentrations to 50 nM still enhances clonogenic survival of HBEC 30KT, but actually seems to decrease survival in HCC 4017 after 3 Gy radiation. …”
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Simulated effects of increased pCREB combined with decreased pCaMKIIα on bistability.
Published 2022“…However, decreasing <i>k</i><sub><i>basalp_CaMKII</i></sub> by ~50% blocked the bistable switch (red). …”
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m 6A RNA Methylation Decreases Atherosclerotic Vulnerable Plaque Through Inducing T Cells
Published 2023“…Conclusion: After successfully establishing a vascular parkinsonism rabbit model, m 6A RNA methylation can decrease Th cells and vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques.…”
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VRK1 overexpression is seen in human breast cancer and is associated with decreased relapse-free survival.
Published 2018“…Data for cancer subtypes are shown in boxes numbered 1–11: 1: benign breast neoplasm (rank 6459, 1.4 fold-change, NS), 2: breast carcinoma (rank 833, 1.5 fold-change, p = 3.83x10<sup>-5</sup>), 3: breast phyllodes tumor (rank 512, 1.2 fold-change, p = 0.002), 4: ductal breast carcinoma in situ (rank 1969, 1.5 fold-change, p = 0.002), 5: invasive breast carcinoma (rank 1060, 1.6 fold-change, p = 1.28x10<sup>-5</sup>), 6: invasive ductal and invasive lobular breast carcinoma (rank 941, 1.5 fold-change, p = 6.76x10<sup>-22</sup>), 7: invasive ductal breast carcinoma (rank 613, 1.5-fold change, p = 2.71x10<sup>-71</sup>), 8: invasive lobular breast carcinoma (rank 947, 1.3 fold-change, p = 3.64x10<sup>-28</sup>), 9: medullary breast carcinoma (rank 400, 1.8 fold-change, p = 3.25x10<sup>-12</sup>), 10: mucinous breast carcinoma (rank 1932, 1.4 fold-change, p = 7.41x10<sup>-10</sup>) and 11: tubular breast carcinoma (rank 1253, 1.4 fold-change, p = 1.24x10<sup>-17</sup>). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Perceptual Priming Can Increase or Decrease With Aging.PDF
Published 2020“…<p>A decline in declarative or explicit memory has been extensively characterized in cognitive aging and is a hallmark of cognitive impairments. …”
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Notch activation drives apical constriction and epithelial fold.
Published 2017“…((E-E’) <i>Dl</i><sup><i>RevF10</i></sup>, <i>Ser</i><sup><i>RX82</i></sup> MARCM clones (mutant cells marked by mCD8-GFP, green) show reduced A1 fold (E’: compare white and yellow arrows in the control and mutant cells, respectively, in the optical section, 14/18). …”
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Neural responses to corner-folds depend on corner angle.
Published 2019“…Blue points represent responses from individual V1 neurons to corner-folds of three different angles (S90°, S52° and S40°) and to the non-corner gradient (P180°). …”
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