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Furthermore, inundation with cool water decreased skin temperatures more quickly than the clothing insulating case and led to a modest decrease in the burn extent.
The hydroxyl moiety of ANTXR2 Y158 appears to be important since a Phe substitution at this position led to a modest decrease in clamp strength.
However, replacing a serine residue in the biotin-binding pocket led to a modest decrease in biotin-binding affinity, resembling that of the previously introduced S16A mutation [7].
In summary, the expression of sICAM-1 in the SG of NOD mice led to a modest decrease in autoimmune sialadenitis when treatment was given at an early stage of the disease.
On the other hand, silencing EGFR led to a modest decrease in colony number only.
In hypoxia, transfection of mimic-100 led to a modest decrease in phosphorylation of both PKB and MAPK.
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Shutting down properties may lead to a "modest" decrease in revenue, but the company's margins will improve, he added.
However, changes in outer coordination sphere interactions lead to a modest decrease in the relative occupancy of the low and high pH modes.
Interestingly, glutamine and leucine starvation only lead to a modest decrease in MYC gene expression; rapamycin treatment even seems to upregulate its expression.
The implementation of the CCS was estimated to lead to a modest decrease of 0.73 μg/m in the annual average nitrogen dioxide concentration in the CCZ; however, this decrease was associated with an increase of 183 years of life gained per 100,000 population in the CCZ (Tonne et al. 2008).
Glucose deprivation led to a modest (about 20%) decrease of cellular ATP, and aminoacid removal to no reduction at all, compared to standard growth medium (2 g/l glucose and aminoacid supplement).
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