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    Thrombin-induced decreased lamellipodia protrusion frequency and actin stress fiber formation. by Jerome W. Breslin (548352)

    Published 2015
    “…<i>B</i>. Thrombin initially decreased the mean protrusion frequency of local lamellipodia. …”
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    The phagocytosis of polystyrene beads was most significantly decreased by anti-CD36 antibodies. by Refik Pul (292867)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>The MFI displays the amount of incorporated beads phagocytosed by 3×10<sup>5</sup> cells. Data are expressed as means of the mean fluorescence intensities (MFI) ± SEM of three independent experiments. …”
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    Addition of ellagic acid decreases AA-induced glutathione depletion in human lymphocytes. by Ahmad Salimi (10204515)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) GSH content significantly decreased in AA-treated human lymphocytes while cotreatment EA (50 μM) with AA obviously increased the GSH content in human lymphocytes. …”
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    Inflammation is not sufficient to account for decreased relative bacterial numbers in higher dose infection. by Matthew Calverley (109776)

    Published 2012
    “…Groups were comprised of 5 mice with Mean and SEM plotted for each group. …”
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    The stability of electroporated mRNAs is also significantly decreased in serum-starved cells by Ruth Seal (6671)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>© 2005, the authors © </p> () Five reporter mRNAs containing the luciferase open reading frame (luc) or luc plus additional sequences in the 3′ UTR derived from a random 50mer (luc–N50–3′UTR), COX 4 (luc–cox), or two variants of the COX 4 3′ UTR (luc–cox84 and luc–cox12) were individually electroporated into serum-starved or serum-stimulated Hep G2 cells. …”