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    Quantitative imaging and analysis reveals that slow migrating cells increase in area while fast migrating cells decrease in area. by Jacob M. Kowalewski (780662)

    Published 2015
    “…A linear fit (Pearson’s correlation coefficient <i>r</i> = -0.27, <i>P</i> = 4.39·10<sup>−233</sup>) of the relationship is indicated (black line). …”
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    Neudesin: a neuropeptide hormone decreased in subjects with polycystic ovary syndrome by Giray Bozkaya (8739405)

    Published 2020
    “…Decreased neudesin levels were associated with hormonal disturbances in PCOS women, suggesting that neudesin may play a role in pathophysiology of PCOS.…”
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    A decreased rate of protein synthesis is observed in fragile X PBMCs. by Olivier Dionne (10783076)

    Published 2021
    “…A 26.9% decrease is observed (mean ± SEM) in the FX group (1830 ± 150 CPM/min) when compare to the control group (2500 ± 194 CPM/min). …”
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    (A) Decreased ENA levels triggers progressive degeneration in the optic lobe. by Carolina Rezával (270700)

    Published 2008
    “…Statistical analysis included pairwise comparisons employing Student t test. The s-LNvs showed a small but significant decrease in the number of PDF positive neurons (* <i>p</i><0.05). …”
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    Inhibition of PSMA decreases pathologic angiogenesis in a mouse model of OIR. by Christina L. Grant (315488)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>B</b>) Mice receiving a single dose on P14 showed a slight but not statistically significant decrease in avascular area, whereas mice treated from P14–16 showed a significant decrease (23%) in avascular area compared to vehicle treated controls (p = 0.0055). …”
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    Metabolites which (A) persistently increased and (B) persistently decreased with smoking. by Charmion I. Cruickshank-Quinn (595143)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>In panel A, these metabolites continued increasing even after smoking cessation. …”
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