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    Survivin deletion in beta cells leads to decreased beta-cell mass. by Xiaohong Wu (147036)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) Male and female mutant mice exhibit decreased beta-cell mass at 2-month of age as compared to controls (n = 5 per genotype). …”
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    Spatial training decreases endogenous PTEN ubiquitination and <i>Pten</i> cKO mice show impaired spatial learning and memory. by Wei-Lun Hsu (1756123)

    Published 2023
    “…Endogenous PTEN ubiquitination level is decreased in Nedd4 siRNA-transfected rats (t<sub>1,6</sub> = 5.92, <i>p</i> = 0.001). …”
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    Cdk5 siRNA knockdown decreased Cdk5 activity, diminished WT1 expression and viable cell numbers, and increased cleaved caspase 3 level. by Ya-Li Zheng (454837)

    Published 2016
    “…Western blotting analysis showed a decline of WT1 expression in Cdk5 siRNA podocytes (upper panel, lane 2). …”
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    Significant decrease of SMAD4 protein in DBA iPSCs. by Jingping Ge (636557)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>DBA iPSCs (labelled as “<i>RPS19/RPL5</i> mutant” or “<i>RPS19/RPL5</i> mutant-”), the corrected DBA cells (expressing a WT version of the mutated gene, <i>RPL5</i> or <i>RPS19</i>, labelled as “<i>RPS19/RPL5</i> mutant <i>RPS19/RPL5</i>” or “corrected <i>RPS19/RPL5</i> mutant”) and the control GFP cells (expressing GFP, labelled as “<i>RPS19/RPL5</i> mutant GFP”) were cultured and the nuclear and cytoplasmic protein was extracted from iPSCs for western blot analysis, and RNA for q-PCR analysis. …”
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    Decrease in Vitamin D Status in the Greenlandic Adult Population from 1987–2010 by Nina O. Nielsen (490187)

    Published 2014
    “…In all age-groups it decreased from 1987 to 2005–2010 (32%–58%). Low 25(OH)D3 concentrations (<50 nmol/L) were present in 77% of the 18–29 year old and decreased with age. …”