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Decreased Pre-existing Ad5 Capsid and Ad35 Neutralizing Antibodies Increase HIV-1 Infection Risk in the Step Trial Independent of Vaccination
Published 2012“…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The Step trial raised the possibility that uncircumcised men with pre-existing Ad5 neutralizing antibodies carried an increased risk of HIV infection after vaccination. …”
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Fenretinide decreases levels of PAX3/FOXO1 and its target genes in aRMS cell lines.
Published 2013“…D) Fenretinide did not decrease mRNA levels of FOXO1 in aRMS cells. qRT–PCR was carried out after treatment with an IC<sub>50</sub> concentration of fenretinide during different time points (24–48–72 hours). …”
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Pre-treatment with CDDO-Me decreases IR-induced DNA damage in a variety of non-cancerous cells.
Published 2014“…Data analyzed and calculated using Open Comet software [tail moment = tail length x tail DNA percentage]. Mean ± SEM of >50 cells per condition, *p<0.05 using t-test (compared to 3 Gy DMSO). …”
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Decreased remyelination initiation is observed in Scribble cKO mice following focal demyelination in corpus callosum.
Published 2015“…<i>n</i> = 3 mice per genotype. * <i>p</i> < 0.05, ** <i>p</i> < 0.01, *** <i>p</i> < 0.001 versus Scrib WT CL. Scale bars: A,B,D,E: 2 μm. J,K: 50 μm.</p>…”
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Decrease in Vitamin D Status in the Greenlandic Adult Population from 1987–2010
Published 2014“…In all age-groups it decreased from 1987 to 2005–2010 (32%–58%). Low 25(OH)D3 concentrations (<50 nmol/L) were present in 77% of the 18–29 year old and decreased with age. …”