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    AIE decreases ChAT+IR in the basal forebrain in adulthood. by H. Scott Swartzwelder (473285)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>AIE decreases ChAT+IR in the Ch1 and Ch2 nuclei of the basal forebrain of adult rats (a). …”
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    Decreased HATL5 expression in esophageal and cervical carcinomas. by Gregory S. Miller (519005)

    Published 2014
    “…Staining intensities were determined as described in Material and Methods. (<b>A</b>) In esophageal squamous cell carcinomas, a highly significant decrease in staining intensity (P<0.0001) was observed between normal tissues and each of the two groups of cancer tissues; grades I-II and grade III, respectively. …”
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    Increased relaxation rates correlates with decreased MSC current. by Haixia Huang (452278)

    Published 2013
    “…In general as the patch relaxation rate increases the MSC current decreased. An exception was observed 10 min after treatment with 1 µM A-CSD3 (highlighted in red) where there was a slight increase in the relaxation rate, but an increase in MSC current.…”
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    GSK343 decreased neuroblastoma viability, proliferation, and motility. by Laura V. Bownes (10276762)

    Published 2021
    “…By 24 hours, there was a significant decrease in the area of the scratch healed (indicating decreased motility) in cells treated with GSK343 compared to untreated cells. …”
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    Decreased Functional Brain Connectivity in Adolescents with Internet Addiction by Soon-Beom Hong (381976)

    Published 2013
    “…</p> <p>Conclusions</p><p>Internet addiction is associated with a widespread and significant decrease of functional connectivity in cortico-striatal circuits, in the absence of global changes in brain functional network topology.…”