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DCD is strikingly decreased in HS lesions.
Published 2019“…Co-staining was performed with K77 (green), which is a marker of eccrine sweat glands. Scale bar is 100μm. …”
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Induced expression of miR-146a decreases NF-κB activation.
Published 2014“…(<b>C</b>) Western blot analysis of p- NF-κB (p65) and total NF-κB (p65) protein expression levels in primary human synovial fibroblasts transfected with 100 pm scrambled and 100 pm miR-146a mimics. Increase in miR-146a significantly decreases p- NF-κB (p65) levels compared to controls and scramble miR-146a. …”
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Decreased cell motility and invasion <i>in vitro</i> by Met knockdown.
Published 2012“…Values represent the fold change in the number of cells/field and are reported as the mean +/− SEM (***p<0.001; ANOVA, n = 3). Live cell imaging of ASPC-1 MetKD cells plated on collagen I-coated glass bottom cell culture dishes show decreased cell migration in response to 100 ng/mL HGF (D). …”
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IFNγ decreases cell proliferation of NPCs via p21.
Published 2013“…(<b>G</b>) p53 gene deleted mouse embryonic fibroblasts were treated with 10–100 ng/ml IFNγ for 2 days and cell viability determined as described in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0011091#s4" target="_blank">Methods</a>.…”