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Decreased cell number and size in AF flies.
Published 2007“…Further estimation of the total number of cells in the wing by multiplying the area by the cell density resulted in a total 10.2% cell loss in AF flies. Therefore, the reduction of the fly size is due to decrease of both cell size and cell number. …”
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EGR1 decreased uPA activity.
Published 2011“…ELISA assay showed that EGR1 decreased uPA activity 0.40-fold in 143B (A). uPA activity was decreased 0.49-fold by EGR1 in Saos-2 (B). …”
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Release-decreasing vs. release-increasing astrocytes.
Published 2011“…The nature of the change depends on the nature of presynaptic receptors. (<b>A</b>) For α = 0, the effect of the astrocytic glutamate is a global decrease of synaptic release, which fades away slowly from its onset at rate Ω<sub>G</sub> (<i>green area</i>). …”