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The phrase "increased the expression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or academic contexts, particularly in discussions about gene expression or biological processes.
Example: "The treatment increased the expression of the target gene, leading to enhanced protein production."
Alternatives: "boosted the expression of" or "enhanced the expression of".
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UPR increased the expression of BNP144,145.
At the same time, Linc02527 increased the expression of P21.
Hypoxia increased the expression of putative CSC markers.
LPS and non-treated DnaK increased the expression of CD86 in splenic DCs.
MRx0004 significantly increased the expression of CD44+ on CD4+ effector memory T cells.
Upregulation of IAPP also increased the expression of autophagy genes, such as BECLIN1, ATG5, and ATG7.
However, silencing miR-3185 increased the expression of Linc02527(Fig. 4f).
Administration of OMT to SW982 cells increased the expression of HMGB1.
Furthermore, we found that HMGB1-siRNA significantly increased the expression of p-Akt and p-mTOR.
B10 markedly increased the expression of Bim and PUMA.
Consistently, M1 pretreatment diminished TLR4 expression and increased the expression of NFκB inhibitor IκB in GalN/LPS-treated liver tissues.
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