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Presentation_1_Eosinophils Decrease Pulmonary Metastatic Mammary Tumor Growth.pptx
Published 2022“…We found that IL5Tg mice exhibit reduced pulmonary metastatic colonization and decreased metastatic tumor burden compared to wild-type (WT) mice or eosinophil-deficient mice. …”
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Oxytocin decreases postsynaptic CeA spontaneous GABAergic transmission and blocks presynaptic alcohol effects.
Published 2019“…(A, Bottom) Oxytocin decreased sIPSC amplitude from baseline in CeA neurons from both nondependent and dependent rats and caused a small increase from baseline in sIPSC rise time in nondependent rats. …”
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1,8-cineol-treamtent leads to significantly decreased levels of MUC gene expression after their LPS-dependent stimulation.
Published 2015“…<p><b>A</b>: Real time PCR analyses of nasal slice culture depicted increased levels of MUC2 after LPS-treatment, which were significantly reduced in LPS- and 1,8-cineol-treated approaches. …”
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PLD inhibitors decrease PLD2 expression in foci of lungs following xenotransplantation.
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Changes in V<sub>T</sub> and FRC during decreasing PEEP.
Published 2014“…<p>The increase in tidal volume (V<sub>T</sub>) and decrease in functional residual capacity (FRC) when positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) is decreased in 5 cmH<sub>2</sub>O stepwise decrements (10-5-0PEEP), large steps (10-0PEEP) and from a small step (5-0PEEP) in the ventilated lung. …”
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Decreased Pre-existing Ad5 Capsid and Ad35 Neutralizing Antibodies Increase HIV-1 Infection Risk in the Step Trial Independent of Vaccination
Published 2012“…<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The Step trial raised the possibility that uncircumcised men with pre-existing Ad5 neutralizing antibodies carried an increased risk of HIV infection after vaccination. …”
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The flexural lumber properties of Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham. improve with decreasing initial tree spacing
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr">The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of slower growth rates, caused by narrow tree spacing, on the suitability of Pinus patula Schiede ex Schltdl. & Cham. wood for structural lumber.</p><p dir="ltr">An 18- and a 19-year-old spacing experiment with four levels of initial tree spacing (1.83 m × 1.83 m, 2.35 m × 2.35 m, 3.02 m × 3.02 m and 4.98 m × 4.98 m) were sampled. …”
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Table of step height.
Published 2024“…The simulation results show that for steps of 1mm, 2mm and 3mm height, the optimal polyline angle is concentrated in the range of 10°-11°, in which the Angle of 10.5° has a good performance against the steps of three heights. …”
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The well wall step.
Published 2024“…The simulation results show that for steps of 1mm, 2mm and 3mm height, the optimal polyline angle is concentrated in the range of 10°-11°, in which the Angle of 10.5° has a good performance against the steps of three heights. …”
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Decreased TNIP1 expression in SSc patients.
Published 2011“…<p>(A) Expression of the TNIP1 protein was decreased ex vivo in SSc lesional skin tissue compared to controls (arrows indicate TNIP-1 positive cells). …”