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    Corneal conventional dendritic cell depletion results in delayed and decreased systemic viral transmission and subsequent increase in survival rate after corneal HSV-1 infection. by Kai Hu (311882)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>After corneal HSV-1 infection, trigeminal ganglions (TGs) or draining lymph nodes (dLNs) (n = 6/time point) were collected and HSV-1 mRNA levels were measured. …”
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    Activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling decreases mRNA expressions of <i>Scx</i>, <i>Mkx</i> and <i>Tnmd</i> in rat TDCs. by Yasuzumi Kishimoto (4282138)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Relative expressions of <i>Axin2</i>, <i>Scx</i>, <i>Mkx</i>, and <i>Tnmd</i> in TDCs treated with 50 ng/ml Wnt3a with or without 5 μM IWR (an inhibitor of β-catenin) <b>(A)</b>, 0 to 4 μM BIO (an activator of β-catenin) <b>(B)</b>, or 0 to 20 μM IWR <b>(C)</b> for 72 hrs. …”
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    Keap1-Knockdown Decreases Fasting-Induced Fatty Liver via Altered Lipid Metabolism and Decreased Fatty Acid Mobilization from Adipose Tissue by Jialin Xu (40952)

    Published 2013
    “…</p> <p>Conclusion</p><p>Enhanced Nrf2 activity via Keap1-KD decreased fasting-induced steatosis, pointing to an important function of Nrf2 on lipid metabolism under the condition of nutrient deprivation.…”
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    A targeted RNAi screen identifies 17 RNAi candidates that decrease the prolonged lifespan of the METC mutant <i>isp-1;ctb-1</i> by at least 10%. by Ludivine Walter (216669)

    Published 2011
    “…The lifespan data from the separate trials were either pooled, compared by a stratified log-rank test (<i>p</i>≤0.001), and the percentage of mean lifespan decrease calculated or compared by log-rank test (<i>p</i>≤0.001) within each trial and the percentage of mean lifespan decrease was averaged. …”