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The phrase "a decrease in mobilization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing reductions in activity, engagement, or movement, particularly in fields like sociology, economics, or healthcare.
Example: "The study revealed a significant decrease in mobilization among the community during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a reduction in mobilization" or "a decline in mobilization".
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CAP-induced depletion of circulating EPCs could be due to an increase in cell death (apoptosis/necrosis), enhanced recruitment/homing to sites of injury, or a decrease in mobilization from bone marrow.
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Four (57 %) reported a decrease in NMR, including three community mobilization and one financial incentive intervention [ 12, 21, 22].
The changes in lead isotopic composition and lead concentration are consistent with a decrease in bone resorption and associated mobilization of lead during alendronate therapy.
Reponses of agree or strongly agree were considered "correct" answers to the questionnaire item assessing whether the use of early mobilization was associated with a decrease in duration of mechanical ventilation.
Receptor phosphorylation by PAF and PMA correlated with desensitization as measured by a decrease in both PAF-stimulated GTPase activity in membranes and Ca2+ mobilization in intact cells.
The presumed mechanism for improved nitrogen sparing is a decrease in serum glucose and insulin levels, allowing greater endogenous fat mobilization and utilization, thus sparing lean body mass.
Mobilization through G-CSF is associated with a decrease in heparanase levels and a concomitant increase of MMP-9 and cathepsins [ 34 ].
There is a decrease in the early tyrosine phosphorylation and generation of second messengers, calcium mobilization, and the translocation to the membrane of PKC.
In contrast, mobilization relies upon reduced capillary forces resulting from a decrease in interfacial tension to facilitate release and displacement of NAPL ganglia, which are recovered as an organic liquid or free product.
One possible cause of this increase could be mobilization of chromium ions stored in the organs triggered by a decrease in circulating chromium levels.
These results and those showing a decrease in leukemic cell numbers in the BM of treated mice indicate that CXCR4 inhibition is associated with a mobilization of leukemic cells from the BM to blood.
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