Search alternatives:
point decrease » point increase (Expand Search)
wt decrease » we decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
e point » _ point (Expand Search), 5 point (Expand Search), a point (Expand Search)
point decrease » point increase (Expand Search)
wt decrease » we decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
a decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), _ decreased (Expand Search), _ decreases (Expand Search)
e point » _ point (Expand Search), 5 point (Expand Search), a point (Expand Search)
-
161
-
162
-
163
Proteasome activity was decreased in the <i>myc-rpt6-S119A</i> mutant.
Published 2017“…The mean ± SEM rate of Suc-LLVY-AMC cleavage is decreased in the <i>myc-rpt6-S119A</i> mutant compared to the WT and <i>myc-rpt6-S119D</i> strains. …”
-
164
-
165
-
166
Mice carrying 100P mutations show region-specific decreases in proportions of PV-expressing cells.
Published 2016“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Significant decreases in the proportions of PV+ cells were observed in fSSp, SSp, vAud and in Vis, but not MPFC. …”
-
167
Netrin-1 overexpression increases HCV RNA and specific infectivity of HCV virions in vitro whereas Netrin-1 depletion decreases HCV RNA and specific infectivity in vitro.
Published 2016“…Netrin-1 depletion impedes HCV. Huh7.5 cells were transfected with siRNAs, infected at a MOI of 0.1 24 h after seeding, and trypsinized at day five post-infection before a second siRNA transfection. …”
-
168
-
169
-
170
-
171
-
172
-
173
-
174
Downregulation of DOM decreases the abundance of PER and TIM.
Published 2019“…Downregulation of DOM decreased PER levels at CT1-5 and CT17-21. (Scale bar: 50 um.) …”
-
175
-
176
-
177
LPS-induced decrease in Sp1 DNA binding activity is associated with an increased NF-κB binding activity.
Published 2015“…(A) and (C): EMSA photographs show that LPS-induced decrease in Sp1 DNA binding activity is associated with an increased NF-κB binding activity.…”
-
178
-
179
-
180