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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and a decrease in the cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing biological processes, cellular functions, or any situation where changes in cell characteristics are being described.
Example: "The experiment showed an increase in activity and a decrease in the cell's overall size."
Alternatives: "and a reduction in the cell" or "and a decline in the cell".
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Results showed that CPF could induce thymus atrophy, splenomegaly, and a decrease in the cell number in the bone marrow.
Temperatures and NaOH concentrations that are too high will lead to a higher coverage of the active layer on the anode catalyst and a decrease in the cell performance [27].
In vitro studies showed that raloxifene induced mitochondria-mediated apoptosis and cell-cycle arrest in the G1-phase and a decrease in the cell population in the S-phase.
These molecular differences were reflected in a dose-dependent autophagy activation and cell death in tumor cells, while non-tumor cells exhibited the formation of inclusion bodies and a decrease in the cell death rate.
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These cracks accompanied with a decrease in the cell voltage.
Salmonella infected cells showed a decrease in the allogenic T cell proliferation than the control cells.
The spaceflight yeast cells also showed an increase in G2/M cell population and a decrease in Sub-G1 cell population.
There was a trend toward a decrease in NV satellite cell, fiber and a decrease in NN satellite cell, myonucleus.
PTH decreased cell apoptosis in vivo as measured by a decrease in the percentage of Annexin V+ cells (Figure 4D).
Decrease in mast cells numbers implies a decrease in the release of histamine.
The results suggested a decrease in cell viability [107].
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