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Variable importance plot (mean decrease accuracy and mean decrease Gini).
Published 2020“…The variables are presented from descending importance. The mean decrease in Gini coefficient is a measure of how each variable contributes to the homogeneity of the nodes and leaves in the resulting random forest. …”
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Decreased Notch pathway activity in isolated MAFs.
Published 2021“…Blots were cropped from different gels. β-actin was used as a loading control. <b>D.</b> The decreased protein expression of Notch1 and Hes-1 in MAFs vs. …”
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Silencing <i>cullin-1/5</i> decreased mRNA and protein expression of NF-κB dependent cytokines.
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TUDCA decreases ER stress in HOX neonatal rat lungs.
Published 2022“…<p>(<b>A</b>) The expression levels of ER stress markers (P-PERK 0.6±0.1-fold, p<0.001, n = 5; PERK 0.7±0.1-fold, p = 0.00364, n = 5; P-IRE1α 0.6±0.0-fold, p<0.001, n = 5; IRE1α 0.6±0.1-fold, p<0.001, n = 5; GRP78 0.8±0.1-fold, p<0.001, n = 5; cleaved ATF6 0.1±0.0-fold, p<0.001, n = 5; spliced XBP1 0.3±0.0-fold, p<0.001, n = 5; 2 males and 3 females) are all decreased while the N-glycosylated VEGFR2 is increased (3.5±0.2-fold, p<0.001, n = 5) in HOX neonatal lungs at P10 indicating TUDCA can attenuate hyperoxia-induced ER stress. …”