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    GSK3 inhibition results in a decrease of p-β-Catenin. by Germán Cuesto (701284)

    Published 2015
    “…Only the treatment with 2 and 10 μM of AR-A014418 decreased p-β-Catenin levels. The co-treatment with the PI3K activator did not induce a further reduction. …”
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    Decrease in blood donation rates in Japan: a time series analysis by Yutaka Owari (10471205)

    Published 2021
    “…An interrupted time series analysis was performed using annual data on BD rates, and the impact of the 400 ml BD program was investigated. Results: In a raw series, autoregressive integrated moving average analysis revealed a significant change in slope between the pre- and post-intervention periods in which the intervention factor was the 400 ml BD program. …”
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    Old rats exhibited a decrease in spontaneous daily food intake. by Aude Lafoux (643487)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Old rats exhibited a decrease in spontaneous daily food intake.</p>…”
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    Embryonic caffeine exposure leads to a decrease in global DNA methylation. by Daniela L. Buscariollo (140729)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>DNA was isolated from adult left ventricles of mice treated <i>in utero</i> with caffeine. (A) The percentage of 5-methylcytosine decreased in caff+/+ hearts compared to veh+/+ controls, but no change in global DNA methylation levels was observed in caff+/− hearts compared to veh+/− hearts. …”
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    DNA methylation of RALBP1 is associated with a decrease in gene expression. by Tina Rönn (253292)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A CpG site in the promoter region of <i>RALBP1</i> showed A) increased DNA methylation in response to exercise as well as B) a decrease in mRNA expression. …”