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    Table_2_v1_Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma.docx by Casey E. Vantucci (10528263)

    Published 2022
    “…This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. …”
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    Image_1_v1_Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma.jpeg by Casey E. Vantucci (10528263)

    Published 2022
    “…This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. …”
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    The dynamics of sickle RBCs interacting with a macrophage under a blood flow with step-wise changes. by Guansheng Li (10170467)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>A Sequential snapshots of RBCs adhering to macrophages under velocities that are decreased step-wise. …”
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    Tyrosine Binding Protein Sites Regulate the Intracellular Trafficking and Processing of Amyloid Precursor Protein through a Novel Lysosome-Directed Pathway by Joshua H. K. Tam (836784)

    Published 2016
    “…Furthermore, we show that phosphorylation at this motif can decrease the production of neurotoxic Aβ 42. …”
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    Blocking of MC1R, MC2R or MC5R causes a decrease in the enucleation ratio of erythrocytes. by Eriko Simamura (720229)

    Published 2015
    “…Cell number is significantly decreased after treatment with anti-MC2R nAb for 5 days; however, treatment with anti-MC1R nAb or anti-MC5R nAb does not have a significant effect (n = 3, ANOVA). …”
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    ATAC-seq peaks that decrease in accessibility upon 30 minutes of TRPS1 depletion (blue dots in Fig 3A). by Thomas G. Scott (4092892)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>ATAC-seq peaks that decrease in accessibility upon 30 minutes of TRPS1 depletion (blue dots in <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011159#pgen.1011159.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3A</a>).…”
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    MRI visualization demonstrated an increase in the thickness of bladder wall and a decrease in the volume of bladder dome during CYP-induced cystitis. by Zhongwei Qiao (671515)

    Published 2014
    “…At 8 h and 48 h post cystitis induction, the thickness of the bladder wall was significantly increased (F) which was accompanied with a decrease in intravesical volume (G). Summary results were from 5 animals before and after CYP injection. *, p<0.05.…”
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    The motor torque curves of load increase/decrease (A) the load of 10 N • m (B) the load of 20 N • m. by Taochang Li (20642935)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>The motor torque curves of load increase/decrease (A) the load of 10 N • m (B) the load of 20 N • m.…”
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    Loss of intestinal epithelial Shh signaling leads to an increase in ER stress and a decrease in autophagy in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs). by Jessica Gagné-Sansfaçon (571087)

    Published 2014
    “…Densitometry analysis of exposed films using ImageJ revealed a significant 3.85-fold decrease in defensin 4 expression (F) a significant 3.6-fold increase in IRE1α (G) and a significant 2.13-fold increase in p62 (H) in <i>Shh</i><sup>ΔIEC</sup> mice compared to controls (n = 3). …”
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    Percentages of titers decrease and seronegative conversion in treated and untreated chronically <i>T. cruzi</i>-infected subjects<sup>(a)</sup>. by Rodolfo Viotti (344860)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(a) The latest available serological data at the end of the study was considered for analysis. ↓ = decrease of titers on at least 1 test; 1↓  =  titer decrease on 1 test; 2 ↓  =  titer decrease on 2 tests; 3 ↓  =  titer decrease on 3 tests; (−)  =  seronegative conversion on at least 1 test; 1 (−)  =  seronegative conversion on 1 test; 2 (−)  =  seronegative conversion on 2 tests; 3 (−)  =  seronegative conversion on 3 tests; 2+3 (−)  =  seronegative conversion on 2 or 3 tests.…”
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