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    Decreased Memory B Cells and Increased CD8 Memory T Cells in Blood of Breastfed Children: The Generation R Study by Michelle A. E. Jansen (740955)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Per month continuation of breastfeeding, a 3% (95% CI -6, -1) decrease in CD27+IgM+, a 2% (95 CI % -5, -1) decrease in CD27+IgA+ and a 2% (95% CI -4, -1) decrease in CD27-IgG+ memory B cell numbers were observed at 6 months of age. …”
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    Increased AHP Amplitude and decreased AP firing in the presence of kainic acid is dependent on the GluR5 subunit. by Barbara Gisabella (330774)

    Published 2013
    “…UBP296 failed to induce any electrophysiological changes in control rats (<b>A</b>–<b>E</b>). <b>E</b>, This panel shows representative traces recorded before and after application of UBP296 in PICRO versus SAL rats. …”
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    Decreased remyelination initiation is observed in Scribble cKO mice following focal demyelination in corpus callosum. by Andrew A. Jarjour (343100)

    Published 2015
    “…In the contralateral (unlesioned) hemisphere (CL), no difference was seen in the proportion of axons in the corpus callosum that were myelinated in Scribble cKO compared to wild-type animals (A–C). Fewer remyelinated axons were observed in corpus callosum in the lesion area in Scribble cKO mice (E) relative to controls (D) as quantified in F; 0.4–0.5 μm: WT = 80.0% ± 9.8%, cKO = 41.3% ± 8.9% myelinated; 0.5–0.6 μm: WT = 79.4% ± 6.3%, cKO = 41.5% ± 9.5% myelinated; 0.6–0.7 μm: WT = 91.6% ± 3.0%, cKO = 44.3% ± 8.7% myelinated; >0.7 μm: WT = 92.7% ± 1.9%, cKO = 47.9% ± 2.5% myelinated. …”
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    Cardiac Development in Zebrafish and Human Embryonic Stem Cells Is Inhibited by Exposure to Tobacco Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes by Nathan J. Palpant (127912)

    Published 2015
    “…During cardiac differentiation of hESCs, tobacco smoke exposure results in a delayed transition through mesoderm. Both types of cigarettes decrease expression of cardiac transcription factors in cardiac progenitor cells, suggesting a persistent delay in differentiation. …”
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