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Blocking of MC1R, MC2R or MC5R causes a decrease in the enucleation ratio of erythrocytes.
Published 2015“…The enucleation ratio was decreased in the erythroblasts treated with anti-MC1R nAb, anti-MC2R nAb or anti-MC5R nAb. *, <i>P <</i> 0.0001, each point versus control. n = 3; error bars, s.e.m. …”
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Vasopressin decreased the population fEPSP evoked by stimulation of LIII entorhinal fibers (EC LIII) and recorded in the CA2 dendritic field.
Published 2013“…AVP (1 min) transiently decreased the LTP-potentiated fEPSP. B) Average graphs (n = 8; values expressed as % of the mean of the responses recorded during 5 min before AVP application) demonstrating that AVP (100 nM; 1 min) transiently and significantly decreased the amplitude of both S1 and S2 fEPSPs without affecting the paired-pulse facilitation (calculated as the ratio S2/S1). …”
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At E9.5 Actb<sup>−/−</sup> neural crest cells show a significant decrease of cadherin-11 expression.
Published 2014“…<p>(A) Quantification of N-cadherin intensities in Actb<sup>+/+</sup> and Actb<sup>−/−</sup> migratory cells adjacent to the neural tube at E8.5 and E9.5 (left graph, Y-axis: relative intensities) and colocalization of N-cadherin with p75 in migratory cells at E8.5 and E9.5 (right graph, Y-axis: colocalization index on a scale from 0 to 1). …”