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    Bioavailable Soil Phosphorus Decreases with Increasing Elevation in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape by Andrea G. Vincent (543626)

    Published 2014
    “…We hypothesized that the concentration of labile P fractions would decrease with increasing elevation (and thus declining temperature), but would be lower in meadow than in heath, given that N to P ratios in meadow foliage are higher. …”
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    Decreased expression levels of the MYO6 protein in <i>ksv</i> mice. by Yuta Seki (4385833)

    Published 2017
    “…Expression of MYO6 is completely ablated in the hair cells of <i>Myo6</i><sup>-/-</sup> mice (C). Scale bar = 5 μm. D and E. Western blot analysis of homogenates prepared from the inner ears of +/+, +/<i>ksv</i> and <i>ksv/ksv</i> mice at P30 detected with anti-MYO6 (N-ter, D) and MYO6 (C-ter, E) antibodies (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0183477#pone.0183477.s007" target="_blank">S2 Table</a>). …”
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    Tunicamycin produces a concentration- and time-dependent decrease in cell viability in SH-SY5Y cells concomitant with caspase-3 activation. by Arindam P. Ghosh (317870)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Treatment of SH-SY5Y cells with tunicamycin (0.1–5µM) for 24 h caused a progressive decrease in cell viability as measured by Calcein AM cleavage assay. …”
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    CC-1<sup>+</sup> immunostained cell numbers decrease by 2 days after TBI and return to control levels by 5 weeks. by Krista A. Dent (709531)

    Published 2015
    “…Panels show contralateral (Contra) and ipsilateral (Ipsi) external capsule (EC) at (A,B) 2 days (2d), (C,D) 2 weeks (2w) and (E,F) 5 weeks (5w) (G) In the external capsule numbers of CC-1<sup>+</sup> oligodendrocytes were decreased by 2d after injury, remained decreased at 2 weeks and returned to normal levels by 5 weeks. …”
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