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High glucose decreases antioxidant activities in endothelial cells.
Published 2012“…Measurements were performed as described in Methods. High glucose causes a decrease in multiple antioxidant enzymes. A: G6PD activity. …”
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Que decreases the number of infiltrating T cells in spinal cord.
Published 2012“…Quantification of the staining is depicted in the bar graphs (<b>D and H</b>). Scale bar <b>A–G</b> = 0.5 mm, <b>F’</b> = 50 µm.…”
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Retinoschisin secretion into the conditioned medium is decreased by addition of taxol.
Published 2013“…Retinoschisin secretion into the medium decreases in a dose-dependent manner between 0.5 µM and 10 µM taxol. …”
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Moderate TBI decreases the number of synapses in the injured area.
Published 2011“…<p>Synaptophysin staining (red) reveals the pre-synaptic puncta in the molecular layer of the HDG in control (a, c) and moderate TBI mice (b, d). Quantitative data showed a significant decrease of synapses in the HDG of injured mice (e). …”
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Hedgehog signaling is decreased in <i>Foxa1</i>;<i>Foxa2</i> double knockouts.
Published 2013“…At E9.5, <i>Shh</i> mRNA is found in the brain, midline, and hindgut of control (A) <i>Foxa1</i> null (B) and <i>Foxa2</i> knockout embryos (C). …”