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    Effect of FAAH inhibition on BDNF, AEA and CB1 function in the brain of WKY rats. by K. Yaragudri Vinod (323103)

    Published 2013
    “…Inhibition of FAAH was accompanied by significant increase in AEA levels in frontal cortex (31%, p<0.01; C) and hippocampus (42%, p<0.001; C), and a subsequent decrease in CB1 receptor-mediated G-protein activation in frontal cortex of WKY rats (21%, p<0.05; D). …”
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    FPG-sensitive sites within telomeric DNA. by Elisa Coluzzi (651262)

    Published 2014
    “…At subsequent recovery times (1, 15 and 24 hrs), we observed a time-dependent decrease of telomeric damage that persists at a value significantly higher than the control value. …”
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    Effect of polydatin on eNOS and iNOS activities in aortas incubated in HG (glucose at 55 mmol/L) conditions. by Yang Wu (66682)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Stimulation by HG caused a significant decrease in eNOS activity (A) and an increase in iNOS activity (B), which were dramatically reversed by polydatin (6, 3, 10 μmol/L) in a concentration-dependent manner. …”
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    Suppl Fig 3.pdf by Daniel Devor (13515583)

    Published 2022
    “…TRAM-34 had no effect on either Ca (<strong>A</strong>) or Cb (<strong>B</strong>), while XE-991 resulted in a small decrease in Ca (<strong>A</strong>) and a significant increase Cb (<strong>B</strong>). …”
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    DataSheet1_Advanced in Vitro Safety Assessment of Herbal Medicines for the Treatment of Non-Psychotic Mental Disorders in Pregnancy.pdf by Deborah Spiess (10699319)

    Published 2022
    “…None of the tested phytochemicals resulted in genotoxic effects at concentrations of 0.1 and 1 µM and thus are not DNA damaging. No decrease in glucose consumption or lactate production was observed under the influence of the phytochemicals, except for valtrate (at all concentrations). …”