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LPS-induced decrease in Sp1 DNA binding activity is associated with an increased NF-κB binding activity.
Published 2015“…(A) and (C): EMSA photographs show that LPS-induced decrease in Sp1 DNA binding activity is associated with an increased NF-κB binding activity.…”
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Decrease of renal fibrosis during AT1 receptor antagonism.
Published 2013“…Values are are mean±SEM; n = 5, 9 and 13 for wild type and RenTg mice before and after irbesartan, respectively; ** P<0,01 vs WT; <sup>##</sup> P<0,01 vs RenTg. …”
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Que decreases the number of infiltrating T cells in spinal cord.
Published 2012“…Quantification of the staining is depicted in the bar graphs (<b>D and H</b>). Scale bar <b>A–G</b> = 0.5 mm, <b>F’</b> = 50 µm.</p>…”
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Decreased synaptic density in the CA1 hippocampal area.
Published 2013“…Importantly, the total number of PSD-95/SYN contacts (synaptic density) was also decreased in the AS mouse (I). Western blot analysis of WT and AS hippocampus shows no visual differences in PSD-95 levels between WT and AS mice (J); however, there was roughly a 35% lower level of expression of SYN in AS than in WT. …”
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