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Rapamycin decreases phosphorylated mTOR following OGD.
Published 2013“…<p>Primary cortical neurons were subjected to 1 hour OGD and then treated with rapamycin (20 nM) or vehicle (0.01% EtOH) for 24 h. (A) Cells were immunostained with phospho-mTOR Ser-2448 (green), Hoechst (blue) and MAP-2 (red). …”
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Emodin decreases proteinuria and fibronectin secretion in diabetic rats.
Published 2014“…<p>(<b>a</b>) Schematic description of experiment as detailed in the methods section. …”
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Persistent AF decreases left atrial organizational index.
Published 2023“…<p>(A-B)Example two- dimensional spatial OI maps for paroxysmal and persistent AF, respectively. …”
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PLAG decreases eosinophil infiltration into the airways of asthmatic mice.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Cells were harvested from the BALFs of OVA-challenged mice and analyzed by CBC. …”
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Triton-induced autolysis is decreased in the absence of WalH.
Published 2016“…Lysis was determined as the decrease in OD<sub>600 nm</sub> over time and indicated as a percentage of the initial OD (measured OD<sub>600 nm</sub> / initial OD<sub>600 nm</sub>). …”