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    Decrease in ΔΨ on transition from the oxidized to the reduced state. by Vitaly A. Selivanov (133548)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Predicted dynamics of the transition induced by addition of 2 mM succinate to mitochondria initially in the oxidized state in the presence of 5 mM pyruvate, under the conditions of various proton leaks through the inner menbrane, slow leak, k<sub>lk</sub> = 17000, and fast leak, k<sub>lk</sub> = 80000 mL/(s·mg prot) (eq.H.1). …”
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    Corticosterone treatment decreases MMP-2 promoter activity. by Eric A. Shikatani (131260)

    Published 2012
    “…MMP-2 mRNA levels were decreased with corticosterone treatment (A) (p = 0.006, n = 5). …”
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    Measurements of TA muscle CSA at the step-level section located 5.5 mm deep from the anterior edge of the muscle at 2 weeks and 4 weeks. by Jinjin Ma (3937364)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>At 2 weeks the CSA of the TA muscles in the no treatment (gel only) and OA treatment groups was decreased to 63–93% of the CSA of the TA muscle from an age and gender matched normal rat at the same step-level. …”
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    NaSal increased the excitability of 5-HTergic neurons, but decreased that of GABAergic neurons in the DRN of the ChR2 transgenic mouse. by Yan Jin (143500)

    Published 2015
    “…(D) Sample traces (left panel) and group data (right panel, paired Student’s <i>t</i>-test) showing that NaSal suppressed the firing of GABAergic neurons evoked by laser light (1 s, 5.5 mW, 473 nm). (E) Sample recordings from a GABAergic neuron showing that NaSal decreased voltage responses to a series of hyperpolarizing currents (-10 to -60 pA, -10 pA/step, duration: 500 ms). …”
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    Activation of GluR5 increased neuronal excitability in interneruons but decreased excitability in pyramidal neurons. by Long-Jun Wu (47043)

    Published 2013
    “…Resting membrane potential for this neuron was −66.6 mV and the holding current was 66.9 pA. (H) Pooled data showed that ATPA (3 µM) increased firing rate of interneurons (n = 6) while decreased that of pyramidal neurons (n = 5). …”
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