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    Decreased thrombin activity levels in PAR KO following 24 hours following ischemia. by Efrat Shavit-Stein (3186678)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Total thrombin activity is significantly decreased in PAR1 KO compared to WT mice (t-test). …”
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    Decreased projections to LP in <i>Brn3b</i> mutants occur postnatally. by Hyoseo Lee (17419987)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>Axonal projections were visualized by AP signals. (<b>A</b>) Schematic diagram of a coronal image showing the brain area (boxed) used for analysis (top) and sagittal images depicting the level (dashed line) where each coronal section was obtained (bottom) at P1-P5 and P8-P13. …”
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    Performance of the response detection algorithm at detecting simulated increases versus decreases in firing rate. by Bettina C. Schwab (9515382)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Curves reflect the mean (±SD) fraction of increases and decreases detected as a function of the simulated response size (expressed as percent of baseline firing rate). …”
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    FEF inactivation decreased microsaccade rate in response to cues appearing in either visual hemifield. by Tyler R. Peel (2935848)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Time courses of mean microsaccade rate (+/- 95% confidence intervals) in response to cues either in the affected or intact visual hemifield for unilateral FEF warm and FEF cool conditions from our example monkey DZ. …”
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    Decreased brain glucose uptake and glucose transporter expressions at early stage of female aging. by Fan Ding (302565)

    Published 2013
    “…GLUT1<sub>55 Kda</sub> expression showed a significant increase after 3 months of age. This rise sustained across 6, 9 and 12 months of age and then decreased significantly at 15 months of age. …”