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"increased expression of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are wanting to express that something has become more expressed, visible or noticeable. For example, "The increased expression of anxiety could be seen in the student's facial features."
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In response to feeding, we observed biphasic increased expression of IGF-I, early increased expression of one IGFBP-5 paralogue and constitutive increased expression of IGFBP-4.
BMP-12 treatment increased expression of Col I in ADSCs.
Dietary supplements containing phytochemicals should normalize increased expression of oncogenes.
Coelomocytes increased expression of ferritin mRNA after stimulation.
Increased expression of CaMKII, NF-κB and DREAM were found in the neurons.
These results suggest that increased expression of PKG1 mRNA was induced by HBO treatment.
Cells treated with resveratrol increased expression of epithelial markers while repressing fibronectin and vimentin.
Furthermore, loss of AMPK signaling mediates increased expression of hypoxia induced factor 1α (HIF1α) [40].
Increased expression of IL-20 had no effect on inflammasome activity.
Incubation itself without Pl replacement, increased expression of CXCR4 in Mo16-, Mo16+ and PMN.
Treating rats with CP caused marked increased expression of BCL-2 in hepatocytes (Fig. 3b).
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