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    Prostaglandin E2 potentiation of P2X3 receptor mediated currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons-5 by Congying Wang (81505)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p></p>β-meATP (1 nmol/50 μl) or PGE2 ((0.05 nmol/50 μl). The data were normalized with baseline responses before either injection. α,β-meATP and PGE2 applied individually resulted in a moderate decrease in the threshold [(1-meATP/Con) = 0.22 ± 0.04; (1-PGE/Con) = 0.16 ± 0.03, n = 3)]. …”
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    data_share by Qi Zhu (9428795)

    Published 2024
    “…In contrast, for electrons at higher energies, the diffusion coefficients tend to increase at lower pitch angles and decrease at relatively higher pitch angles. We also find that decrease of <i>L</i>-shell and increase of <i>α</i>* and temperature anisotropy tend to weaken the hiss-driven pitch angle scattering efficiency of electrons at energies from tens to hundreds of keV with a dip at ~30 - 50 keV, while the scattering of higher energy electrons can be enhanced. …”
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    PDTC inhibits the <i>Nacrein</i> promoter activity. by Juan Sun (439334)

    Published 2015
    “…Increasing amounts of PDTC lead to a decrease in luciferase activity, suggesting a decrease in <i>Nacrein</i> promoter activity. …”
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    SGZ neurogenesis and immobility in the FST in p21-/- mice chronically treated with normal saline (NS) or imipramine (IP). by Robert N. Pechnick (340285)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are presented as a mean ± SEM, n = 9–10/group *, p<0.05 vs WT NS or p21-/- NS, #, p<0.05 vs p21-/- NS. Imipramine decreased immobility in WT treated mice [(M = 143.08 SD = 39.02) compared to WT untreated (M = 176.99 SD = 20.39) mice, t(17) = 2.33, <i>P</i>  = 0.032]. …”
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    Impact of Diabetes Type 1 in Children on Autonomic Modulation at Rest and in Response to the Active Orthostatic Test by Thais Roque Giacon (3278928)

    Published 2016
    “…These data were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, body fat percentage and casual blood glucose, with a 5% significance level.</p><p>Results</p><p>The results suggested that diabetic children at rest present a decrease in SDNN (50.4 vs. 75.2), rMSSD (38.7 vs 57.6) and LF [ms<sup>2</sup>] (693.6 vs 1874.6). …”
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    <i>CasBurs α</i> and <i>ß</i> expressions in TGCs and CasBurs, CCAP and CHH protein contents in TGCs, POs and hemolymph during the molt cycle. by J. Sook Chung (130997)

    Published 2012
    “…Note the significant increase in TGC-contents and dramatic decrease in PO-contents during postmolt stage A<sub>2 hr</sub>. …”
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    ARQiv detection of modulations in Notch pathway signaling. by Steven L. Walker (189338)

    Published 2012
    “…Reporter expression levels were then quantified every 12 hrs thereafter until 60 hpf. The wt transgenic embryos show a steady increase in Notch reporter expression; however, the <i>mib</i> transgenic embryos show a constant low expression level near that of non-transgenic controls. …”
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    Overlapping activator and repressor binding sites are required for abdomen-specific <i>RhoA</i> activity. by Arya Zandvakili (3174945)

    Published 2018
    “…Two-tailed Welch’s T-test was used to compare <i>RhoBAD-SM</i> and <i>RDM</i> mutants to wildtype, n = 12 (WT) and 18 (RDM) in (B) and n = 12 (WT) and 15 (SM) in (C). …”
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    Effect of four successive days of games in muscle power, perceived stress and recovery in futsal players by Victor Hugo FREITAS (12807314)

    Published 2022
    “…The CMJ showed a likely decrease before the second (0/19/81%), third (20/03/77%) and fourth game (01/10/89%) compared to before the first game. …”
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    Image 1_Hyperglycemia causes differential change in macrophage population in the lacrimal gland, conjunctiva and cornea.tif by Saleh Alfuraih (20451863)

    Published 2024
    “…</p>Results<p>Our data demonstrates the diabetes-associated hyperglycemia caused a rapid onset and significant decrease in macrophage population in lacrimal gland, conjunctiva and cornea. …”
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