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    NatB-inactivation decreased Drk levels through its N-terminal sequences, which was regulated by the N-end rule E3 ubiquitin ligase POE/UBR4. by Zhentao Sheng (107495)

    Published 2020
    “…Data were collected from eye discs containing MARCM clones similar to those shown in (A-C). (E-J) Wing discs containing FRT control or <i>psid</i> MARCM clones marked by GFP expression (pointed by arrowheads). …”
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    MiRNA levels are decreased in <i>Dicer</i> mutant mice. by Rita Pinter (251068)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Northern blot analysis of mature miR-124 at E17.5 demonstrate a strong decrease in miRNA levels in Cre-positive tissues of homozygous <i>Dicer</i> mutant mice as compared to wild-type littermates. …”
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    FLIM-FRET measurements with KIRIN1 sensor detects relative changes in intracellular K<sup>+</sup>. by Xiaowen Jiang (8291814)

    Published 2024
    “…Each experiment was repeated at least 3 times (<i>N</i> = 3). For cell patch clamping and FLIM measurements, each data point represents 1 cell (A, B, C). …”
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    Decreasing LF producing clones in a signature tag library led to reductions in virulence. by David E. Lowe (555521)

    Published 2014
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Decreasing the amount of LF-producing clones in a library reduces the amount of LF that is produced when exotoxin is induced by R-media. …”
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    TRIM5 restriction of HIV-1 has decreased during evolution leading to humans. by Michael Emerman (12304)

    Published 2013
    “…Original data is found in <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1000301#pbio.1000301-Goldschmidt1" target="_blank">[30]</a> and shows that the antiviral gene TRIM5 restricted HIV-1 better at points in evolution earlier than the chimp–human common ancestor than it does after that. …”