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    a-c: Bone marrow (BM) HIF2 α is inappropriately decreased in uremic anemia. by Daniel Landau (440830)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>BM HIF2 α protein (depicted as percentage of actin-corrected concentration) increases in 7 day-bled rats (Fig 2a) Vs control. Contrary to that, BM HIF2 α protein decreases in uremic (4 weeks after 5/6 nephrectomy) rats (Fig. 2b). …”
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    Decreased expression of GLT-1, GLAST and GS in the hippocampus of 4-week-old Bmi-1<sup>−/−</sup> mice. by Guangliang Cao (182635)

    Published 2012
    “…(<b>C</b>) Western blotting showed decreases in protein expression levels of GLT-1 (0.54±0.06 vs. 1±0.12), GLAST (0.65±0.07 vs. 1±0.08) and GS (0.58±0.1 vs. 1±0.1) in the hippocampus of Bmi-1<sup>−/−</sup> mice compared with WT controls. …”
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    Decreased LIN-35/Rb contributes to the RNAi hypersensitivity of <i>mir-35-41(gk262)</i> worms. by Katlin B. Massirer (178591)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(A) Northern blot analyses of <i>lin-35/Rb</i> mRNA levels in WT, <i>mir-35-41(gk262)</i> and <i>lin-35(n745)</i> embryos. …”
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    Overexpression of cathepsin K in mice decreases collagen deposition and lung resistance in response to bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis-4 by Mrigank Srivastava (94935)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Overexpression of cathepsin K in mice decreases collagen deposition and lung resistance in response to bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis"</p><p>http://respiratory-research.com/content/9/1/54</p><p>Respiratory Research 2008;9(1):54-54.…”
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    Treatment with vitamin D3 reduced the viability of cancer cell lines: <i>1A & 1B.</i> by Vidya G. Bettada (22208808)

    Published 2025
    “…Very minimal cytotoxic effect (<10% cell death) was observed at the highest concentration of vitamin D3 tested (i.e., 400µM). 1C. Liver cancer cell line Hep 3B exposed to increasing concentrations of vitamin D3 showed a dose-dependent increase in cytotoxic effect beginning from 31.25µM; 1D. …”