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Decreased NR1 and NR2A protein expression in 21-day group.
Published 2017“…The molecular weight, based on the band size of NR1, NR2A, and β-actin were 120kDa, 170kDa, and 50kDa respectively. …”
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Simultaneous ablation of Syt1 and Syt7 decreases the RRP size at excitatory synapses.
Published 2015“…<p><b>A & B.</b> Ablation of both Syt1 and Syt7 in hippocampal neurons decreases the RRP size at excitatory synapses in a manner that is rescued by WT Syt7 (Syt7<sup>WT</sup>) or Syt1 (Syt1<sup>WT</sup>) but not by mutant Syt7 (Syt7<sup>C2A</sup>*<sup>B</sup>*) or Syt1 (Syt1<sup>C2A</sup>*<sup>B</sup>*) with altered top-loop sequences containing the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding sequences (A, Syt7 rescue; B, Syt1 rescue). …”
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Decreased cell stiffness after dissociation of intercellular adhesion.
Published 2014“…At each interval, we obtained (<b>A</b>) microscopic images (original magnification: 100x), (<b>B</b>) AFM topography images (scan size <b>B1</b>, 50 µm; <b>B2</b>, 20 µm; <b>B3</b>, 33.3 µm), and (<b>C</b>) height measurements at the cross section of an individual cell. …”
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Root meristem size decreases in <i>35S<sub>pro</sub>::IAA15</i> transgenic lines.
Published 2013“…<p>(A, B) A representative seedling with decreased root meristem size in <i>35S<sub>pro</sub>::IAA15</i> transgenic line (B) compared with that of the wild-type (A). …”