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    Dopamine levels, dopamine turnover and dopamine neuron counts. by Ravi S. Akundi (357662)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) Decreased DA levels in the striatum of <i>Pink1<sup>−/−</sup></i> mice aged 6 months and older. …”
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    Necroptosis exists in PDLSCs. by Bingbing Yan (507760)

    Published 2018
    “…(E) Annexin V, PI/FITC FCM. Quantitative analysis of apoptosis. a control group, b Pg-LPS group, c Pg-LPS+Nec-1 group.…”
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    Representative images of HBO-treated MSCs. by Jennifer Schulze (2502799)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Microscopic brightfield images demonstrate the effect of HBO treatment on MSCs. Decreased cell numbers were observed after five (not shown), eight and ten treatments (corresponding to eight, 11 and 15 days of <i>in vitro</i> cultivation, respectively) in MSCs treated with HBO at 2.0 bar. …”
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    Gradients of cortical and laminar thickness against geodesic distance from primary areas. by Konrad Wagstyl (6714830)

    Published 2020
    “…Increasing sensory cortical thickness gradients were generally driven by thickness increases in layers III, V, and VI. By contrast, motor-frontal cortical thickness gradients exhibited decreases in thickness of the same layers. …”
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    Circadian-ultradian interaction enhances responsiveness to transient stimulus. by An Qi Zhang (18501461)

    Published 2024
    “…Plotted from top to bottom are the <i>DA</i><sup>ex</sup> response trajectories to (I) an excitatory pulse of the DUSR model, (II) DUSR with a constant inhibitory signal, (III) with a circadian inhibitory signal, (IV) with a masking circadian inhibitory signal, (V) with a circadian inhibitory signal and the ultradian DA feedback loop fixed so that <i>D</i>2<sub>AR</sub> and <i>T</i><sub>DA</sub> are held constant and <i>DA</i><sup>ex</sup> decreases in scale. …”