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    Progesterone decreased vanillin-induced responses in the ORNs of p5 mice. by Ninthujah Kanageswaran (683924)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Representative responses to 100 μM vanillin were obtained from Olfr73 positive ORNs in tissue slices using patch-clamp recordings in a voltage-clamp configuration (V<sub>h</sub> = -56 mV). …”
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    Anesthetics differentially decrease cilia-driven particle transport speed (PTS). by Ghulam Murtaza (2559319)

    Published 2016
    “…<p><b>Isoflurane has no effect on PTS, whereas Avertin® reduces PTS. (A)</b> Isoflurane did not affect PTS. N = 3 tracheas from 3 animals. …”
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    Estradiol decreased vanillin-induced responses in the ORNs of p5 mice. by Ninthujah Kanageswaran (683924)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Representative responses to 100 μM vanillin from Olfr73 positive ORNs in tissue slices were obtained from patch-clamp recordings set to a voltage-clamp configuration (V<sub>h</sub> = -56 mV). …”
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    Summary of the gradual disappearance of the peaks with decreasing DMSO-d6 concentrations. by Swagata Chakraborty (188090)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) <sup>1</sup>H-<sup>15</sup>N HSQC spectra of GED in 100%, 90%, 85%, 80%, 70% and 50% DMSO-d6 at 45°C, as marked in the left hand panel within the spectra. …”
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    HS+MES decreased the fat content in mice liver and adipose tissues. by Saori Morino (268083)

    Published 2008
    “…<p>(A) Ventral aspect of representative high fat-fed mice sham-treated (control) or treated with HS+MES with exposed peritoneal cavity, showing decrease of visible adipose tissues in treated mice. …”
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    Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in the Mouse Is Associated with Decrease of Viscoelasticity of Substantia Nigra Tissue by Elisabeth G. Hain (542261)

    Published 2016
    “…After treatment cessation, we observed opposed viscoelastic changes in the midbrain, hippocampus and SN with the midbrain showing a gradual rise and the hippocampus a distinct transient increase of viscous and elastic parameters, while viscosity and–to a lesser extent—elasticity in the SN decreased over time. …”
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