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    (<i>E</i>)-ß-farnesene reacted with ozone to decrease ozone levels. by Evan C. Palmer-Young (747829)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) (<i>E</i>)-ß-farnesene decreased ozone concentrations in empty chambers. …”
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    Decrease in Vitamin D Status in the Greenlandic Adult Population from 1987–2010 by Nina O. Nielsen (490187)

    Published 2014
    “…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>We identified a remarkable decrease in vitamin D status from 1987 to 2005–2010 and a presently low vitamin D status among Inuit in Greenland. …”
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    Drugs which cluster on the 'anxiolytic' group decrease 5-HT turnover in the brain. by Caio Maximino (100467)

    Published 2014
    “…Points represent means and error bars represent standard errors. A negative correlation is found between the decrease in serotonin turnover and the increase in time on white produced by a drug (r<sup>2</sup> = 0.5688, p = 0.0073).…”
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    Fibrinogen decreases cardiomyocyte contractility through an ICAM-1-dependent mechanism-3 by John H Boyd (88940)

    Published 2011
    “…Group mean absorbance data taken at the plateau fibrinogen concentration (100 μM) demonstrating a strong interaction between the ICAM-1 (8–22) peptide and fibrinogen compared with a small non-specific interaction between the scrambled peptide and fibrinogen. *< 0.05 versus scrambled peptide.…”
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    Pro-inflammatory activity of graft effluent is decreased after HMGB1 depletion. by Anding Liu (326529)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>HMGB1 concentration in effluent was detected by ELISA-assay (A) or western blot (B), respectively. Effluent HMGB1 was significantly increased as early as 8 h and then upregulated in a time-dependent manner up to 24 h (*p<0.001, **p<0.0001 vs 0 h). …”