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DataSheet_1_Inherited Tolerance in Cattle to the Apicomplexan Protozoan Theileria parva is Associated with Decreased Proliferation of Parasite-Infected Lymphocytes.docx
Published 2021“…We reveal here that first- and second-generation descendants of a single Bos indicus bull survived severe challenge with T. parva, (overall survival rate 57.3% compared to 8.7% for unrelated animals) in a series of five field studies. …”
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p35 siRNA knockdown decreased Cdk5 activity, diminished WT1 expression and viable cell numbers, but did not affect a cell apoptosis marker as detected by WB.
Published 2016“…A&B. Western blots show that p35 siRNA-transfected podocytes successfully decrease p35 expression (upper panel, lane 2) compared to the control siRNA cells (p<0.05), but did not affect cyclin I expression (3<sup>rd</sup> panel). …”
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Image_5_miR-144-5p and miR-451a Inhibit the Growth of Cholangiocarcinoma Cells Through Decreasing the Expression of ST8SIA4.tif
Published 2021“…This study aimed to investigate the action mechanism of miR-144-5p and miR-451a in cholangiocarcinoma. We found that miR-144-5p and miR-451a were significantly decreased in cholangiocarcinoma patient samples compared to the adjacent normal bile duct samples. …”
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Decreased dermal and corneal stromal collagen in <i>Slc39a13</i>-KO mice.
Published 2008“…Collagen of corneal stroma is decreased in <i>Slc39a13</i>-KO mice. H&E (left) and Azan (middle) staining show 5-week-old <i>Slc39a13</i>-KO cornea is thinner than wild-type littermates. …”
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Blocking TNF or IL-6 decreases HIV-1 replication significantly in a dose dependent manner.
Published 2013“…Blocking TNF (at 2 ug/ml or 5 ug/ml) or IL-6 (5 ug/ml) significantly decreased virus replication (*, p<0.05) as compared to the same concentrations of an IgG<sub>1</sub> control antibody. …”
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LiCl administered via 0.5% LiCl food pellets for 4 wks decreases GFAP levels in <i>Gfap</i>-R236H/+ mice.
Published 2015“…(E) 0.5% LiCl treatment decreased <i>Gfap</i> transcript levels relative to <i>Tbp</i> in all regions except cerebellum of R236H/+ male mice (N = 4–5 mice per group). …”
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Progesterone decreased Henkel 100-induced responses in a dose-dependent manner in the OE of female mice.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Representative submerged EOG esponses to Henkel 100 (1:5,000) were recorded from the surface of the septum from female mouse OE. …”
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All-Atom Simulations Reveal the Effect of Membrane Composition on the Signaling of the NKG2A/CD94/HLA‑E Immune Receptor Complex
Published 2024“…Additionally, we found that a large concentration of negative charge at the surface of the POPA-based membrane greatly increased the number of contacts with lipid molecules and significantly decreased the exposure of intracellular NKG2A ITIM regions to water molecules, thus likely halting the signal transduction process. …”
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TNFα significantly decreases PRLR immunoreactivity in the outer root sheath of hair follicles.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) PRLR IR in the outer root sheath of control hair follicles (black arrows) was reduced in comparison PRLR IR after treatment with TNFα at concentrations of (B) 0.5 ng/ml and (C) 5 ng/ml. …”