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    <strong>Figure 1.</strong> <strong>Actin filament depolymerization has no effect on the decrease in the cytosolic ATP level induced by blockade of ATP production in forebrain neuro... by Sabrina Holland (16557051)

    Published 2023
    “…<p> The growth cone was defined as the distal 10 microns of the axon shaft. If a growth cone exhibited lamellipodia then the distal most extent of the lamellipodium was taken as the distal most point on the growth cone, if not the distal most extent of the axon shaft was used as the defining distal point. …”
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    Examples of invalid data segments during CO<sub>2</sub> rebreathing and hyperventilation; (a) non-increasing trend of P<sub>ET</sub>CO2 for subject #4 during CO<sub>2</sub> rebreathing; (b) non-decreasing trend of P<sub>ET</sub>CO2 for subject #3 during hyperventilation; (c) non-decreasing trend of cerebrovascular resistance index (CVRi) for subject #4 during CO<sub>2</sub> rebreathing; (d) non-increasing trend of CVRi for subject #3 during hyperventilation. by Shadnaz Asgari (296419)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Examples of invalid data segments during CO<sub>2</sub> rebreathing and hyperventilation; (a) non-increasing trend of P<sub>ET</sub>CO2 for subject #4 during CO<sub>2</sub> rebreathing; (b) non-decreasing trend of P<sub>ET</sub>CO2 for subject #3 during hyperventilation; (c) non-decreasing trend of cerebrovascular resistance index (CVRi) for subject #4 during CO<sub>2</sub> rebreathing; (d) non-increasing trend of CVRi for subject #3 during hyperventilation.…”
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    Triton-induced autolysis is decreased in the absence of WalH. by Olivier Poupel (228687)

    Published 2016
    “…Results are shown as the mean and standard deviation of three independent experiments. …”