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Fiber length changes to ramp decreases in force applied at steady isometric force.
Published 2013“…<p>Ramp decreases in force from the level of steady Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated isometric force to zero (complete in 0.15–0.3 s) were applied to one and the same muscle fiber at KCl concentrations of 0 mM (A), 50 mM (B), and 125 mM (C).…”
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CCCP decreased TMRE signals in <i>ex vivo</i> perfused hearts.
Published 2015“…(B) Representative images of TMRE signals. Scale bar: 50μm. (C) CCCP decreased the TMRE signals of perfused hearts in a dose-dependent manner 20 min after CCCP perfusion (n = 3–4 per group). …”
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Variable Kinetic Isotope Effect Reveals a Multistep Pathway for Protonolysis of a Pt–Me Bond
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GFRα2 expression was dramatically decreased in Runx1 knockout mice.
Published 2013“…<p>ISH for GFRα2 in WT (<b><i>A</i></b>) and Runx1 knock out (<b><i>A<sup>/</sup></i></b>) mouse DRG showed significant reduction of GFRα2 in Runx1<sup>−/−</sup> ganglia. …”
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Decreased retrograde flow via lowered blood viscosity affects valve morphogenesis.
Published 2009“…<i>gata2</i> inactivation leads to a dramatic decrease in the RFF, whereas <i>gata1</i> and <i>gata1/2</i> knock downs exhibit increased RFF compared to the control. …”
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Increased CTGF and collagen staining decreases after anti-inflammatory drug treatments.
Published 2013“…<p>CTGF immunohistochemistry (panels A–F) and Masson's trichrome staining (panels G,H) increased in flexor digitorum muscles (M) and lumbricals in TR-HF and 6-week HRHF task rats, and decrease with anti-inflammatory drugs. …”
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