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A substantia nigra dopaminergic cell number decrease was observed by immunohistochemistry against rat tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) reaching 80% after 2 days in culture associated with a 30% decrease of striatal TH-positive fiber density, a 15% loss of striatal dopamine content quantified by mass spectrometry and a 70% reduction of nigrostriatal fiber fractional anisotropy quantified by DT-RMI.
Such decrease was observed by 48 hr after transfection with siRNAs and persisted up to the measured time point of 96 h (Figure 3C).
However, a decrease was observed by 48h and 72h and inversely correlated with increasing p53 levels.
A further decrease was observed by increasing the treatment time to 300 s).
A similar decrease was observed by Devaux and Lande [ 32] in a single population, despite a high mutation rate.
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In women the largest decreases were observed by cancer of the liver (APC = -5.3%/year) followed by cancer of the stomach (APC = -3.5%/year), esophagus (APC = -2.2%/year), bladder (APC = -1.9%/year), larynx (APC = -1.8%/year), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (APC = -1.7%/year), breast (APC = -1.1%/year), and kidney (APC = -0.9%/year).
In contrast, a similar decrease was observed in GSSG content by 2% PEG plus 0.01 and 0.1 mM SA compared with 2% PEG without SA pretreatments.
Although a decrease was observed at earlier timepoints, by day 28, the BALF IgE levels in mice challenged with live conidia showed a ~2-fold increase over naïve levels).
Concerning the antigenotoxic capacity of Nar, a significant decrease was observed in the MNPE produced by Ifos at the three tested doses.
A similar decrease was observed after replacement of PPI by H2RA.
In C57BL/6 mice, a significant current decrease was observed although it was less prominent (by about 25%) than reported in rabbit and pig detachment models [27], [32].
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