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Multivariate regression analysis revealed a decreasing effect of ethanol blood level (P=.006) and the number of fullfilled International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition (ICD 10) criteria of the alcohol dependence syndrome (P=.012) on stimulated growth hormone secretion.
As shown in Additional file 1: Figure S1, detailed HPLC analysis revealed a decreasing tendency in total carotenoid content during grain development.
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Histological analysis revealed a decreased number of bulliform cells in OsHox32-OV lines.
VBM analysis revealed a decreased GM volume in the patients group compared to controls, in the temporal lobes (middle temporal gyrus), bilaterally and in caudate nucleus, p < 0.05 FDR-corrected (Table 1; Fig. 3).
In addition, quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed a decreased level of PA2G4 RNA in both SW480-ADH and HT29 cells expressing Snail1 as compared to their respective Mock cells (Figure 3C).
Proteomic analysis revealed a decreased expression of phosphoglucomutase-1 (PGM1, LIS-spot 998) in elderly women.
RNA-seq analysis revealed a decreased expression level of several migration guidance molecules in the cKO retinas, including Reelin.
Immunohistochemical analysis revealed a decreased expression of SphK1 and an increased expression of SPL both correlated to amyloid deposits in the entorhinal cortex.
Microarray analysis revealed a decreased mRNA accumulation of the apolipoproteins including Apob, Apoa1, Apoc1, Apoc2, Apoe, and Apoh in starved fish (Table 4).
In the drug-resistant HeLa-C3 cells, flow cytometric analysis revealed a decreased number of apoptotic cells compared with the parental cells.
The tidal breathing analysis revealed a decreased tPTEF% tE (18.2 ± 0.26%, normal: more than 40%) or VPEF%VE (21.7 ± 0.32%, normal: more than 40%), suggesting obstructive airway dysfunction.
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