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    Ethanol withdrawal (EW) decreases GluN2A subunit levels. by Marina Rubio (345805)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>NMDA subunit protein levels measured by Western blot analysis: GluN2A levels (B) decrease during ethanol withdrawal, whereas the levels of GluN1 (A) and GluN2B (C) remain unaltered. …”
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    Fig 9 - by Wenping Dong (3854437)

    Published 2021
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    Fig 4 - by Wenping Dong (3854437)

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    Fig 8 - by Wenping Dong (3854437)

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    Fig 7 - by Wenping Dong (3854437)

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    Fig 3 - by Wenping Dong (3854437)

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    Fig 6 - by Wenping Dong (3854437)

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    Blockade of CB<sub>1</sub> receptors does not prevent the anandamide-induced decrease in locomotor activity and rearing. by Adriaan W. Bruijnzeel (2605954)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Rats were treated with rimonabant (5 mg/kg, ip) and anandamide (10 mg/kg, ip) and horizontal (A) and vertical beam breaks (B) were assessed in the small open field. …”
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    <i>prx-5/6</i> mutations likely cause a decrease in mmBCFA degradation. by Rencheng Wang (463927)

    Published 2013
    “…<i>elo-5</i>(<i>lf</i>)<i>; Ex</i>[<i>elo-6</i>] is a transgenic strain that significantly overexpressed the <i>elo-6</i> gene and was not sufficient to suppress the L1 arrest phenotype of <i>elo-5</i>(<i>lf</i>). …”
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    The large decrease in R but small decrease of O<sub>2</sub> across the night. by Matthew H. Long (387725)

    Published 2013
    “…Figure C and D show a 5 to 15% decrease in the O<sub>2</sub> concentration across the night which cannot explain the decrease in respiration. …”