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Decreased neurogenesis and impaired PPI in MAM-treated wild-type rats.
Published 2009“…(B), The number of BrdU-positive cells was decreased to 63% in the DG of MAM (10 mg/kg)-treated wild-type rats at 5 week, but did not differ between the two groups at 10 weeks of age. n.s., not significant. …”
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Pro-apoptotic markers are decreased after IGFBP-3 NB injections.
Published 2014“…<p>For all studies, groups are control (ctrl), diabetic (Diabetic), Diabetic +IGFBP-3 NB (Diab +BP3), Diabetic +CMV (Diab+CMV), Diabetic+IGFBP-3 NB left eye (Diab+BP3 contra) and Diabetic+CMV left eye (Diab+CMV Contra). Panels A&B show that Bax (A) and cleaved caspase 3 (B) levels are all decreased after the IGFBP-3 NB intravitreal injections. …”
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2017
Long photoperiod exposure decreased active behaviors in the forced swim test.
Published 2017“…<p>Histograms showing the average (mean ± SEM) percent of time that each group spent swimming, climbing, or immobile during a 5 minute forced swim test, which was administered after a 2 week exposure to either NPP or a LPP cycle. …”
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The wound healing microenvironment decreased lung CSCs and induced cell apoptosis.
Published 2015“…The results are presented as mean±SE (n = 5/group) **<i>p</i> < 0.01 <i>vs</i> control group. …”