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    Pre-treatment LLM, month of start and end of sustained (≥ 4 months) decrease in LLM by ≥ 50% from pre-treatment LLM, to < 8100 mf/ml or < 30000 mf/ml by treatment arm for participants with a sustained decrease by ≥ 50%. by Joseph Kamgno (81039)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Pre-treatment LLM, month of start and end of sustained (≥ 4 months) decrease in LLM by ≥ 50% from pre-treatment LLM, to < 8100 mf/ml or < 30000 mf/ml by treatment arm for participants with a sustained decrease by ≥ 50%.…”
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    ku0063794 but not rapamycin decreased the TRPC6 mRNA levels in podocytes. by Fangrui Ding (659863)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) ku0063794 (2 µmol/l) or rapamycin (50 nmol/l) was applied to evaluate the effects of mTORC1 and mTORC2 on TRPC6 in podocytes. …”
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    WNT3 decreases GCP proliferation by inhibiting SHH dependent gene transcription. by Sandrine L. Anne (489755)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<i>A</i>) WNT3 decreased proliferation of GCPs by 40.3± 5.0% of the control (Con) (n=3) as measured by [<sup>3</sup>H]-Thymidine incorporation assay. …”
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    MAP-2 decrease follows the early PSA-NCAM reduction induced by glutamate exposure. by María Fernanda Podestá (639243)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Quantification of total PSA-NCAM area showed decreased levels 3 h after glutamate exposure, which remained low for the rest of the studied period (3–12 h). …”
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    Insulin ICV injection (14 mU) decreases olfactory detection in fasted rats. by Pascaline Aimé (293920)

    Published 2013
    “…The mean olfactory detection indexes were not statistically different (paired t-test, p<sup>1</sup>>0.05, ns; n = 11). (<i>C</i>) Insulin ICV injection (14 mU) decreases olfactory detection. …”