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    <i>Otx</i> knockdown causes a decrease in <i>dct</i> expression in the developing RPE. by Brandon M. Lane (123574)

    Published 2012
    “…<i>dct</i> expression was reduced only in the ventral most region of the optic cup in single morphants (B–D, white arrows) compared to controls (A). <i>dct</i> expression was significantly decreased in the ventral RPE of <i>otx1a</i>/<i>otx2</i> morphants and to an even greater degree in <i>otx1a</i>/<i>otx1b</i>/<i>otx2</i> morphants (E–F, white arrows). …”
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    Table_1_Guanidine acetic acid exhibited greater growth performance in younger (13–30 kg) than in older (30–50 kg) lambs under high-concentrate feedlotting pattern.docx by Wen-Juan Li (1444948)

    Published 2022
    “…In blood metabolism, UCGA and CGAA addition resulted in a greater total protein (TP) and insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-1) levels, as well as antioxidant capacity; at the same time, UCGA and CGAA addition increased GAA metabolism-creatine kinase and decreased guanidinoacetate N-methyltransferase (GAMT) and L-Arginine glycine amidine transferase catalyzes (AGAT) activity. …”
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    <i>Ext1</i> mutant lungs exhibit a decrease in SHH-FGF10 signaling. by Hua He (120374)

    Published 2017
    “…The staining intensity was decreased in mutant lungs, indicating a decreased <i>Gli1</i> expression. …”
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    Postnatal decrease in PV+ cortical interneurons in Fgfr1 mutant mice. by Karen Müller Smith (613941)

    Published 2014
    “…Scale bar is 50 µm in <b>A</b>,<b>B</b>. Stereological analysis show significant decreases in in both GFP and PV immunopositive cells in Fgfr1 mutant mice as compared to littermate controls (<b>C</b>). …”
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    Fig 3 - by Hiroyuki Matsuta (13250169)

    Published 2022
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