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Data_Sheet_1_Electroconvulsive therapy triggers a reversible decrease in brain N-acetylaspartate.pdf
Published 2023“…We hypothesized that disruption of neuronal networks could trigger biochemical alterations leading to a temporary decrease in N-acetylaspartate (tNAA, considered a marker of neuronal integrity), while choline (a membrane component), myo-Inositol (mI, astroglia marker), and glutamate/glutamine (Glx, excitatory neurotransmitter) were postulated to increase. …”
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Elevated PE level in yeast decreases the sensitivity of replicating tombusvirus RNA to the reconstituted RNAi.
Published 2017“…<p>(A-B) Induction of RNAi in <i>cho2Δ</i> yeast inhibits TBSV repRNA accumulation less effectively than in wt yeast. …”
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Elevated phospholipid level in yeast decreases the sensitivity of replicating tombusvirus RNA to the reconstituted RNAi.
Published 2017“…<p>(A-B) Induction of RNAi in <i>opi1Δ</i> yeast inhibits TBSV repRNA accumulation less effectively than in wt yeast. …”
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Ophthalmic administration of CXCR3 antagonist decreases intraocular pressure in a rat model of ocular hypertension.
Published 2012“…<p><i>(A)</i> A single administration of CXCR3 antagonist (NBI-74330, 1 µM, 100 µL) induces a transient decrease in intraocular pressure (n = 10 in each group). …”
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Good things come to those who wait—Decreasing impatience for health gains and losses
Published 2020“…<div><p>Historically, time preferences are modelled by assuming constant discounting, which implies a constant level of impatience. The prevailing empirical finding, however, is decreasing impatience (DI), meaning that levels of impatience decrease over time. …”
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