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    Overexpression of Gαq decreases cell number and cell size. by Dharsan K. Soundarrajan (11632145)

    Published 2021
    “…Overexpression of Gαq in the pouch results in a decrease in total wing area, cell number and cell size. 10 samples were analyzed per condition. …”
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    Weighted co-abundance analysis identified a subnetwork of bacteria significantly associated with FMT. by Arnon Gal (3150036)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A weighted co-abundance network was generated to identify subnetworks (modules) of taxa associated with FMT. …”
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    Total tau levels are significantly decreased in the healthy older brains compared to the younger brains. by Shreyasi Chatterjee (3531506)

    Published 2023
    “…Data represent mean ± SEM (A iii and B ii). An increased level of PHF1 immunoreactivity was observed in older brains of resected tissues although it was not significant (B iii).…”
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    AZ10606120 treatment significantly increased cytotoxicity and reduced cell number in a dose-dependent manner. by Matthew Drill (22258391)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>(b)</b> Cytotoxicity quantified via LDH assay of U251 culture supernatants post-treatment. LDH levels were significantly increased in culture supernatants treated with AZ10606120 (50µM) compared to temozolomide (50µM) treatment and untreated controls. …”
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    Syndecan ectodomain fragments decrease endothelial resistance via rho kinase. by Melanie Jannaway (6703577)

    Published 2019
    “…In the presence of RWJ56110, rhS3ED fragments mediated a significant decrease in TER response (n = 3, p<0.0001). …”
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    NgR1 KO mice exhibited an increase in excitatory synapses and a decrease in inhibitory synapses, indicating an imbalance of synaptic transmission. by Jinwei Zhang (462455)

    Published 2025
    “…The inhibitory synaptic density of NgR1 mice showed a significant decrease when compared to WT mice (***P <  0.001). …”