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The phrase "altered the level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in intensity, quantity, or degree of something, such as a variable in a study or a condition in a situation.
Example: "The new policy altered the level of employee engagement within the organization."
Alternatives: "changed the degree of" or "modified the intensity of".
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MSC altered the level of Raptor, p70S6k, Rictor, p-Akt and caspase-3.
Thus, we investigated whether depletion of USP9x altered the level of AGS3.
To test whether attBs altered the level of activity of the enhancers, we electroporated in parallel a construct generated via Gateway technology (pSP72-B3-a-element-B4-bpFOG-B5::B1-NLS-LacZ-B2, pSP72-B3-eBra-B4-bpFOG-B5::B1-NLS-LacZ-B2) and the corresponding construct generated by conventional restriction enzyme cloning pSP72-a-element-bpFOG NLS-LacZZ, pSP72-a-element-bpFOG NLS-LacZ
Cd metal toxicity altered the level of vapour pressure deficit.
Next, we tested whether HSF-1-induced activation of SAP97 altered the level of Kv1.5 channels.
Tumour sections were stained for Ki67 to determine if MMPI and COX-2I alone or in combination altered the level of cell proliferation.
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Might iproniazid and Raudixin have altered the levels of some neurotransmitters in the brain, thereby changing brain signaling and affecting mood?
As Nkd1 does not significantly alter the levels of cytoplasmic β-catenin, we wanted to determine if Nkd1 altered the levels of nuclear β-catenin.
Diabetes altered the levels of the brain neurotransmitters assayed.
We also determined whether overexpression of BAG-1S altered the levels of p73 α.
LTβR that only weakly activated RelA, only subtly altered the levels of these two mRNAs.
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