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Sarcopenia as an Independent Risk Factor for Decreased BMD in COPD Patients: Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys IV and V (2008-2011)
Published 2016“…<div><p>Background</p><p>A decrease in bone mineral density (BMD) is a systemic consequence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). …”
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Image_5_Sleeve gastrectomy decreases high-fat diet induced colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbiota alterations.tiff
Published 2023“…This was further confirmed by transcriptional analysis of colon indicating that SG regulated inflammation related pathways in a manner that was gut microbiota relevant.</p>Conclusion<p>These results support that SG decreases obesity related colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbial alterations.…”
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Image_5_Sleeve gastrectomy decreases high-fat diet induced colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbiota alterations.tiff
Published 2023“…This was further confirmed by transcriptional analysis of colon indicating that SG regulated inflammation related pathways in a manner that was gut microbiota relevant.</p>Conclusion<p>These results support that SG decreases obesity related colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbial alterations.…”
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Image_5_Sleeve gastrectomy decreases high-fat diet induced colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbiota alterations.tiff
Published 2023“…This was further confirmed by transcriptional analysis of colon indicating that SG regulated inflammation related pathways in a manner that was gut microbiota relevant.</p>Conclusion<p>These results support that SG decreases obesity related colonic pro-inflammatory status through the gut microbial alterations.…”
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Kami-shoyo-san improves ASD-like behaviors caused by decreasing allopregnanolone biosynthesis in an SKF mouse model of autism
Published 2019“…However, the mechanisms by which GABAergic system dysfunctions induce the pathophysiology of ASD remain unclear. We previously demonstrated that a selective type I 5α-reductase inhibitor SKF105111 (SKF) induced ASD-like behaviors, such as impaired sociability-related performance and repetitive grooming behaviors, in male mice. …”
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EphA4 immunostaining is decreased adjacent to injury site in ephrin-A5-Fc treated mice.
Published 2011“…<p>Immunohistochemical analysis of (A,B) GFAP, (C–F) EphA4 and (G,H) CSPG expression at 2 weeks after spinal cord hemisection and 2 weeks of ephrin-A5-Fc treatment indicated that there was robust GFAP staining in both treated and control mice (A,B). …”
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Zcchc11 deficiency decreases IGF-1 expression <i>in vivo</i>.
Published 2012“…<p>(A) IGF-1 mRNA, measured by qRT-PCR, was decreased by Zcchc11 deficiency in 8-day-old livers. …”
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Quantitative assays of decreased LncRNAs in I/R-treated mouse plasma.
Published 2015“…<p>A-E) Five downregulated LncRNAs with most meaningful decrease in expression fold picked up by microarray assays were further analyzed and confirmed by quantitative RT-PCR assay. …”
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Results for K<sub>s</sub>/D = 8.8 × 10<sup>−5</sup>, (a) Power, (b) Frequency, and (c) Amplitude.
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Results for K<sub>s</sub>/D = 5.08 × 10<sup>−4</sup>, (a) Power, (b) Frequency, and (c) Amplitude.
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