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Decreased Brain Levels of Vitamin B12 in Aging, Autism and Schizophrenia
Published 2016“…Total Cbl was significantly lower in older control subjects (> 60 yrs of age), primarily reflecting a >10-fold age-dependent decline in the level of MeCbl. …”
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Forty-two receptors arranged in order of decreasing interaction with the full set of thirty-five drugs.
Published 2010“…<p>The forty-two receptors are arranged in order of decreasing interaction with the full set of thirty-five drugs, based on the breadth statistics, B, B<sub>sq</sub>. and B<sub>exp</sub>. …”
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Metabolites which (A) persistently increased and (B) persistently decreased with smoking.
Published 2014“…PIP = phosphatidylinositol phosphate, PS = phosphatidylserine, TG = triglyceride, DG = diglyceride, PE = phosphatidylethanolamine. Fold change ≥1.5; <i>p</i>-value≤0.05, x-axis = Log2 normalized abundance scale; Error bars represent 95% confidence; Significance values *≤0.05, **≤0.01, ***≤0.001.…”
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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. …”