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Decrease in sequencing cost, compared to Moore
Published 2014“…This is the cost of determining one million bases of a specified quality (see details in [1]). The figure includes a comparison to a hypothetical decrease in cost that had followed Moore's law. …”
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1923
Aspirin decreases expressions of Sp1, Sp3, Sp4 and Sp-regulated gene products in colon cancer cells.
Published 2013“…Results are typical of duplicate experiments. (E) Aspirin decreases reporter gene activity. Cells were transfected with pSp1For4, pSp3For5, pVEGF and pSurvivin and treated with DMSO or aspirin (5 or 10 mM). …”
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Infusion with amyloi-β increased the level of TNF-α in the brain and the treatment with pomegranate peel extract significantly decreased the inflammatory process.
Published 2016“…The treatment with Aβ + PPE (n = 6) decreased the TNF-α level when compared to the Control (n = 6) and Aβ (n = 5) groups. …”
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METH decreased basal pERK1/2 levels and potentiated ERK1/2 phosphorylation induced by 6-OHDA.
Published 2013“…METH decreased activation of ERK 1/2 in a concentration-dependent manner (0, 0.5, and 1 mM at the 24 hr time point) and enhanced the activation of ERK1/2 after 6-OHDA exposure. …”
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Thy1-p45 transgenic mice display decreased cell death following stab wound injury of the spinal cord.
Published 2013“…Data are represented as means ± s.e.m.</p>…”