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1021
DHA treatment decreases <i>H. pylori</i> adhesion to epithelial gastric cells.
Published 2013“…Pretreatment of <i>H. pylori</i> with DHA significantly decreased the bacterial adherence to AGS cells for treatment of 50 µM and above (*P<0.05). …”
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1022
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1023
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1024
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1025
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1026
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1027
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1028
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1029
Caspase-9 silencing decreases the expression of neuronal markers in differentiating NT2 cells.
Published 2013“…Densitometric analysis revealed, after normalization to actin, a decrease of NCAM-180 protein band to ∼10 and 40% of the intensity in control cells at day 21 and 28. …”
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1031
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1033
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1037
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1038
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1039
Retinoic acid improved cell morphology and decreased the number of hypertrophic cells in LT cultures.
Published 2013“…In LT cultures, ATRA decreased the number of hypertrophic cells (<b>D</b>). …”
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1040
Expression of neurotrophins and their receptors was decreased in <i>Slitrk6</i>-deficient inner ear.
Published 2009“…<p>(A) Real-time PCR analysis of <i>Bdnf</i>, <i>Ntf3</i>, <i>Ntrk2</i>, and <i>Ntrk3</i> in E14.5 inner ear (includes cochlear and vestibular sensory epithelia, and spiral and vestibular ganglia). The graphs depict mean + SD of 3 independent analyses. The mRNAs of <i>Bdnf</i> and <i>Ntf3</i> were significantly decreased in <i>Slitrk6</i>-deficient inner ear, whereas those of <i>Ntrk2</i> and <i>Ntrk3</i> were not. * <i>p</i><0.05, Student's <i>t</i>-test. …”