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<b>When more isn’t better: Sperm competition decreases fertilization success and motile sperm in two sea urchin species</b>
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">Abstract of the paper "<b>When more isn’t better: Sperm competition decreases fertilization success and motile sperm in two sea urchin species":</b></p><p dir="ltr">Fertilization is a fundamental process where sperm-egg fusion is essential to maintain life of most metazoans. …”
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Downregulation of activin A leads to a decrease in proliferation.
Published 2015“…(C) Follistatin at 100 ng/ml significantly blocked BrdU incorporation in SCC-9 ZsGreen LN-1 cells, but no effects on cell cycle distribution were observed (D). Knockdown of activin A significantly decreased proliferation (E), enhancing the number of cells at G0/G1 and reducing the number in the S phase of cell cycle (F). …”
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FTY720 treatment decreased phosphorylation of AKT, ERK, and c-myc.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) Immunoblotting for the activated form of AKT–phospho-AKT (Ser473)–and total AKT revealed a decrease in phospho-AKT with no accompanying change in total AKT, indicating a decrease in AKT signaling with FTY720 treatment. …”
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Decreased frequency of sEPSCs in <i>Dyt1</i> heterozygous KO mice.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Representative traces for sEPSCs. <i>Dyt1</i> heterozygous KO mice had a significantly decreased frequency of sEPSCs (B), but no change in either the amplitude (C), or rise (D) and decay (E) times of these events. …”
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Original data.
Published 2025“…The mean age was 25.6 ± 2.3 years, 52.5% were male, 90.6% were unmarried, and 55.7% had a bachelor’s degree. …”
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