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IFN-β mRNA induction but IFN protein decrease in all mammalian cells upon ONNV infection.
Published 2011“…EidNi/41.2 (subclone), EidNi/41 (mixed cell culture), RoNi/7 (mixed cell culture from <i>R. aegyptiacus</i> kidneys) and human lung adenocarcinoma epithelial cell line (A549) showed the same phenotype. (E) Comparison of mRNA fold-induction of IFN stimulated genes (<i>MxA</i> and <i>ISG56</i>) to secreted IFN protein at time points 0 hpi and 24 hpi. …”
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Testicular involution prior to sex change in gilthead seabream is characterized by a decrease in DMRT1 gene expression and by massive leukocyte infiltration-3
Published 2011“…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Testicular involution prior to sex change in gilthead seabream is characterized by a decrease in DMRT1 gene expression and by massive leukocyte infiltration"</p><p>http://www.rbej.com/content/5/1/20</p><p>Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2007;5():20-20.…”
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Housing conditions specifically impaired long-term SRM (mean±SEM): A) Rats in group housing displayed a significant decrease in SIT during the second 5 min encounter (A2, empty bars) compared to the first (A1, gray bars), regardless of the time interval between the encounters.
Published 2013“…D) Rats from group housing (gray bars, n<i> = </i>10) and socially isolated rats (empty bars, n = 10) similarly retained object recognition memory for 120 min following a single 5 min exposure. Both groups showed a significant decrease in investigation time during the second exposure to an object (A2), compared with the first exposure (A1) 120 min earlier and compared with exposure to a novel object (B) 30 min later. …”
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