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    Decreased respiratory performance of children and adolescents with myelomeningocele who use a wheelchair – preliminary data by E.J. Martins (7141313)

    Published 2019
    “…We assessed the respiratory function and shoulder strength of MMC participants who were wheelchair-users and had no respiratory complaints and compared them to healthy children and adolescents. MMC (n=10) and healthy (n=25) participants of both genders with a mean age of 12.45 years (SD=2.1) were assessed for weight, height, respiratory performance, and isometric peak for shoulder flexors, extensors, abductors, and adductors, using an isokinetic dynamometer. …”
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    Ethanol withdrawal (EW) decreases GluN2A subunit levels. by Marina Rubio (345805)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>NMDA subunit protein levels measured by Western blot analysis: GluN2A levels (B) decrease during ethanol withdrawal, whereas the levels of GluN1 (A) and GluN2B (C) remain unaltered. …”
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    Loss of Cntnap2 decreases specifically stabilization of new spines. by Amos Gdalyahu (3213810)

    Published 2015
    “…Note the significant decrease in Cntnap2-/- mice. (Error bars indicate standard error (SEM), NS non significant; * P<0.05; **P<0.01; t-Tests).…”
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    Decreasing NR1 and NR2A gene expression in 5-, 14- and 21-day groups. by Chenxia Han (4020017)

    Published 2017
    “…The expression of NR1 <b>(A)</b> and NR2A <b>(B)</b> in the hippocampus of each MMPM group showed a significant decrease compared with the control group.…”
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    Drugs which cluster on the 'anxiolytic' group decrease 5-HT turnover in the brain. by Caio Maximino (100467)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Turnover rates, as measured by 5-HIAA:5-HT ratios, normalized to the values of vehicle-treated animals, for the following drugs: fluoxetine (FLX; chronic treatment with 10 mg/kg); chlordiazepoxide (CDZ; 0.02 mg/kg); clonazepam (CLZ; 0.05 mg/kg); diazepam (DZP; 1.25 mg/kg); buspirone (BUS; 50 mg/kg); ethanol (EtOH, 2.5%); dizocilpine (MK; 0.005 mg/kg); verapamil (VER; 5 mg/kg); WAY 100,635 (WAY; 0.03 mg/kg); and SB 224,289 (SB; 2.5 mg/kg). …”
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