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Decreased immunoreactivity of AQP4 in LBP-treated brain.
Published 2013“…Note the intense AQP4 staining in vehicle-treated vessels after MCAO (arrows, A), which was decreased in both LBP groups (B&C). …”
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2-NBDG<sub>60</sub> is sensitive to a decrease in blood glucose levels.
Published 2015“…There are no significant differences between the 6 and 12-hour fasting groups. <b>C</b>. Blood glucose measurements were performed using a Freestyle Lite monitor by drawing 3 μl of blood from the tail of a separate cohort of mice (n = 5). …”
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Expression of differentiated MM markers in E15.5 embryonic kidneys and E12.5 aggregates after 7 days in culture.
Published 2015“…<p>qRT-PCR results show that, as compared to E12.5 embryonic kidneys, E15.5 embryonic kidneys had a significant decrease in the expression of NPC marker genes (<i>Six2</i>, <i>Eya1</i> and <i>Gdnf</i>) and a significant increase in the expression of differentiated MM cell marker genes (<i>Podxl1</i>, <i>Nkcc2</i>, <i>Slc5a1</i> and <i>Slc12a3</i>) (A, B). …”