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    Network assortativity decreased with time scale. by Nicholas Timme (616203)

    Published 2014
    “…Differences between hippocampal and cortical networks were assessed with a multiple comparisons corrected Mann-Whitney Test (one dot: p<0.05, two dots: p<0.01, three dots: p<0.001). …”
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    LEO decreases scar elevation index. by Hong Zhang (25820)

    Published 2013
    “…After treatment with LEO for 28 days, the formed hypertrophic scars decreased in a dose-dependent manner. *P<0.05, **<i>P</i><0.01 versus the control group. …”
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    Intrathecal delivery of IL-6 increases cAMP and AC levels and decreases PDE level in the sensorimotor cortex. by Ping Yang (56755)

    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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    AICD transgenic mice show decreased cell proliferation in the SGZ of hippocampus. by Kaushik Ghosal (244754)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Representative images of BrdU immunostaining in the subgranular zone (SGZ) of the dentate gyrus performed on 1.5-mont-old (<b>A</b>) 3-month-old (<b>C</b>) and 12-month old (<b>D</b>) wild-type and FeCγ25 animals one day after the final BrdU injection (100 mg/kg). …”
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    Anandamide decreases locomotor activity and rearing in small open field. by Adriaan W. Bruijnzeel (2605954)

    Published 2016
    “…Pound sign (0.1 mg, # p<0.05), plus signs (1 mg, + p<0.05, ++ p<0.01), and asterisks (10 mg, * p<0.05, ** p<0.01) indicate an increase or decrease in horizontal or vertical beam breaks compared to the vehicle group. …”
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    Escape from a fitness plateau entails a temporary decrease in modularity. by Tamar Friedlander (442229)

    Published 2013
    “…In order to escape the plateau (“break point”), the circled terms in and are changed. This occurs through a simultaneous increase of the new term and decrease of the old one, such that temporarily modularity is decreased (see inset). …”
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