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    Survivin deletion in beta cells leads to decreased beta-cell mass. by Xiaohong Wu (147036)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(a) Male and female mutant mice exhibit decreased beta-cell mass at 2-month of age as compared to controls (n = 5 per genotype). …”
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    IL-35 decreased the prevalence of Th17 in CD4+ T cells. by Yin Zongyi (3111660)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A)The ratio of Th17 in CD4+ T cells. (B) Representative diagram showing Th17’s ratio in CD4+ T cells was significantly decreased in the IL-35 group compared to that in the control group (0.3% vs. 7.2% on day 5, P<0.01). …”
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    Decreased vagal activity and deviation in sympathetic activity precedes development of diabetes by Da Young Lee (8617365)

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <p><b>RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS</b></p> <p>A cohort study was conducted in 54,075 adults without diabetes who underwent three-minute HRV measurement during health check-ups between 2011 and 2014 at Kangbuk Samsung Hospital. …”
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    Bortezomib in combination with the PLK1 inhibitor BI 2536 induces a significant downregulation of the total levels and phosphorylation of Bcr-Abl, a decrease of downstream phosphorylated STAT5 and a caspase-dependent cell death in TKIs-resistant and –sensitive K562 cell lines. by Octavian Bucur (470431)

    Published 2013
    “…K562 and K562-R cells were treated with 9nM bortezomib and 8nM BI 2536 for 60h, followed by the detection of Bcr-Abl and phosphorylated STAT5. The combined treatment resulted in a marked decrease of the total levels of Bcr-Abl, which correlates with a decrease in the phosphorylation of the downstream STAT5 protein, in both K562 and K562-R cells. β-Actin was used as an internal loading control. …”