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Effect of Acute Phenylalanine and Tyrosine Depletion (APTD) on Non-Transformed (A) and Log Transformed (B) Progressive Ratio (PR) Exercise Breakpoint Scores in Individuals Recovere...
Published 2016“…<p>Relative to the balanced condition (BAL), APTD resulted in a significant decrease in PR breakpoint scores among HC only (HC BAL: 1.18 ± 0.76; HC APTD: 0.39 ± 0.68). …”
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Intrathecal delivery of IL-6 increases cAMP and AC levels and decreases PDE level in the sensorimotor cortex.
Published 2015“…<p>Seven days after intrathecal delivery of IL-6, IL-6 and AG-490, or saline, cAMP, AC and PDE levels in the sensorimotor cortex were determined by ELISA. cAMP (A) and AC (C) levels increased while PDE (B) level decreased in IL-6 delivery group compared with that of saline group. …”
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Combinatorial treatment results in a significant decrease in DNMT enzyme activity and global DNA methylation.
Published 2016“…<p>Fig 5a shows a relative decrease in overall DNMT enzyme activity with 5 μM pterostilbene and combination treatments. …”
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Decrease in ATP and AMPK activation in sensitive and resistant cell lines.
Published 2015“…ATP levels decreased significantly in all cell lines (CAKI1 p<0.01, ACHN p = 0.02, RCC4 p<0.01, RXF393 p<0.01); however, ATP levels were not significantly different between the sensitive and resistant cell lines (p = n.s.). …”
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