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    Significant clusters: Coronal PET images showing brain regions with significant (p < 0.001 and K > 50) metabolic inhibition (A-G) and activation (H-I) in rats following cocaine sel... by Christopher Rowan (21499924)

    Published 2025
    “…Cold scale clusters represent inhibition, or decrease in BGluM, in <b>(A)</b> LPLR, IGL, VG, VPM, and LPMR; <b>(B)</b> Cl; <b>(C)</b> DMSp5, SolV, and SolVL; <b>(D)</b> PrS; <b>(E)</b> CPu; <b>(F)</b> VP and IPACM; <b>(G)</b> MPOL.…”
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    Image 5_Behavioral and biochemical changes associated with the analgesic effects of (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine alone and in combination with meloxicam following disk puncture in mi... by Vaskar Das (21529538)

    Published 2025
    “…EC<sub>50</sub> estimates for (2R,6R)-Hydroxynorketamine were 14.2 mg/kg (95% CI: 10.3 mg/kg to 19.7 mg/kg) in male and 16.9 mg/kg (95% CI: 12.8 mg/kg to 22.3 mg/kg) in female mice (P < 0.637). (2R,6R)-Hydroxynorketamine plus meloxicam enhanced the analgesic effect on the AUC<sub>0−3d</sub> of meloxicam alone. (2R,6R)-Hydroxynorketamine analgesia was associated with increases in Glutamate receptor A1 & A2, p-Kv2.1, p-CaMKII and reduced BDNF protein ratios in the hippocampus, attenuated c-Fos in the spinal cord, and decreased BDNF at the dorsal root ganglion (DRG).…”
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    Causal relationship between obesity and serum testosterone status in men: A bi-directional mendelian randomization analysis by Joel Eriksson (149940)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>1 SD genetically instrumented increase in BMI was associated with a 0.25 SD decrease in serum testosterone (IV ratio: -0.25, 95% CI: -0.42–-0.09, p = 2.8*10<sup>−3</sup>). …”