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Combination metabolic therapy decreases VM-M3 cell viability <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2015“…<b>(A-B)</b> βHB, LG, and LG+βHB+HBOT treatment decreased viability compared to control and HBOT treated cells. …”
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Combination metabolic therapy decreases VM-M3 cell proliferation <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2015“…Cell density was measured with trypan blue hemocytometry to produce a growth curve over 96 hours. <b>(A)</b> Proliferation of VM-M3 cells was inhibited with decreasing glucose concentration and the addition of HBOT. …”
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Surviving female mice born from DIO or lean dams display a small decrease in rate of intake.
Published 2018“…WD offspring had higher body mass at time of wean but body weights were rapidly normalized over the monitoring period (a). There were no differences meal size (a) but slight decrease in rate of intake between groups (b). …”
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Fenretinide decreases levels of PAX3/FOXO1 and its target genes in aRMS cell lines.
Published 2013“…D) Fenretinide did not decrease mRNA levels of FOXO1 in aRMS cells. qRT–PCR was carried out after treatment with an IC<sub>50</sub> concentration of fenretinide during different time points (24–48–72 hours). …”