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    Number of significant genes and fold change. by Gordon A. Barr (11163243)

    Published 2023
    “…Adult fear responses to a predator odor were decreased only by PN10-14 treatment and the infant Shock alone and Shock+mother did not differ.…”
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    The number of gauging cross-sections where a statistically significant decreasing trend was identified. by Krzysztof Kochanek (835532)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>The number of gauging cross-sections where a statistically significant decreasing trend was identified.…”
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    Podocyte specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in albuminuria, glomerulosclerosis, and glomerular crescents after nephrotoxic serum nephritis induction. by James F. Dylewski (9922380)

    Published 2020
    “…Podocyte-specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in the number of crescents (p = 0.0007).…”
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    Podocyte specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in glomerular crescents 8 days after anti-GBM disease induction. by James F. Dylewski (9922380)

    Published 2020
    “…Podocyte-specific KO of FcRn results in a significant decrease in the number of crescents (a, p = 0.035).…”
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    Leptin receptor deficiency caused decrease in cortical bone mainly in female mice. by Devorah M. Natelson (8807576)

    Published 2020
    “…Post Hoc testing indicated that increased Ct.BS/BV was only significant in male mice on WD p < 0.05. Ct.Ar/Tt.A<i>r</i> = cortical area fraction; Ct.Ar = cortical area; Ct.Th = cortical thickness; Tt.Ar = total area; Ct. …”
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    Multi-organ differential gene expression changes statistically significant at hypertension onset. by Eden Hornung (20148295)

    Published 2024
    “…<i>Tgfb1</i> is significantly decreased in male SHR kidney compared to female at 16 weeks of age (p = 0.004). …”
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