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    mGluR5 receptor decreased glycinergic currents. by Zi-Yang Zhang (4988555)

    Published 2019
    “…The original traces were taken at the time points indicated by the numbers 1–3. (<b>C</b>) The inhibitory effect of DHPG on GlyR-IPSCs was blocked by MPEP (92.4 ± 4.4% of baseline at 15–20 min post-DHPG, <i>t</i>[5] = 1.573, <i>p</i> = 0.177) but not by CPCCOEt (53.5 ± 3.7% of baseline at 15–20 min post-DHPG, <i>t</i>[5] = 14.343, <i>p</i> < 0.001). …”
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    Table 5_Road transportation is associated with decreased intestinal motility in horses.docx by Sharanne L. Raidal (3097719)

    Published 2025
    “…Signalment and past travel history were not predictive of intestinal motility, but horses with unknown or no prior travel history (mean 12.8, 95%CI 8.2-17.4 nmol/L) had higher cortisol concentrations prior to departure than horses known to have travelled previously (7.9, 5.8−9.9 nmol/L, p = 0.023).</p>Conclusions<p>These findings suggest that transportation is associated with transient reductions in intestinal motility, particularly during hot ambient conditions and in horses with increased cortisol response. …”
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    Table 7_Road transportation is associated with decreased intestinal motility in horses.xlsx by Sharanne L. Raidal (3097719)

    Published 2025
    “…Signalment and past travel history were not predictive of intestinal motility, but horses with unknown or no prior travel history (mean 12.8, 95%CI 8.2-17.4 nmol/L) had higher cortisol concentrations prior to departure than horses known to have travelled previously (7.9, 5.8−9.9 nmol/L, p = 0.023).</p>Conclusions<p>These findings suggest that transportation is associated with transient reductions in intestinal motility, particularly during hot ambient conditions and in horses with increased cortisol response. …”
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    Fig 7 - by Jan Maleček (17396660)

    Published 2023
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