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The phrase "a reduction in viability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the decrease in the ability of something to survive, function, or succeed, often in scientific, medical, or business discussions.
Example: "The study showed a significant reduction in viability of the cells after exposure to the toxic substance."
Alternatives: "a decrease in viability" or "a decline in viability".
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Exposure to AuNP Au[(Gly-Tyr-TrCys)2B] also resulted in a reduction in viability over time but not below interference levels.
It was observed that when no cryoprotectant was used to protect the cells, L. paracasei showed a reduction in viability of 1.34 log CFU/ml.
Thus there was a reduction in viability with increasing cell concentration; however, the differences were not statistically significant.
As for the effect washing procedure has on the viability; we can see that washing has resulted with a reduction in viability with the IMT-2 solution both after freeze thawing and both after freeze drying, indicating that although immediate viability was very high (>90% for each procedure) there was a sub-population of cells which were further damaged by the washing procedure.
However, induction of dTIP60E431Q using insertion lines B and C caused a reduction in viability to 0% for all three GAL4 drivers while line A reduced viability to approximately 25% for elav-GAL4 (Table 3), 30% for 179y-GAL4, and 40% for 60IIa-GAL4 crosses (data not shown).
A reduction in viability in both BPH-1 and PC-3 cell lines was observed.
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Gross tissue destruction usually indicates a reduction in tissue viability, but our destruction method of squeezing fat did not reduce tissue viability.
When HEK 293 cell line was treated with 0 100 μg/mL zinc oxide nanoparticles for 24 h, it was observed that there was a reduction in cell viability.
Duffy et al. recently reported a reduction in cell viability of human IMR32 neuroblastoma cells when treated with Tideglusib at varying concentrations.
In the patient 3 (non-responder), we increased the treatment dose to 1 µM and then we observed a reduction in cell viability by 12% (SEM ± 2,3%).
Centrifugation has resulted with a reduction in cell viability but only with IMT-2 solution the differences were statistically significant (Figures 4 and 5).
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