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    Postnatal CDPPB treatment decreased [<sup>11</sup>C]PBR accumulation in saline-exposed offspring, but not in offspring prenatally exposed to LPS. by Dany Arsenault (229311)

    Published 2015
    “…Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. Abbreviations: CDPPB, 3-cyano-<i>N</i>-(1,3-diphenyl-1<i>H</i>-pyrazol-5-yl)benzamide; [<sup>11</sup>C] PBR28, peripheral benzodiazepine receptor 28; Ctx, cortex; Crbl, cerebellum; Hip, hippocampus; Hth, hypothalamus; OB, olfactory bulb; PnD, postnatal day; Str, striatum; W, whole brain. …”
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    Twenty-four hour monitoring revealed increased interaction and decreased activity during daytime in <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice. by Kosuke Okuda (5150393)

    Published 2018
    “…The genotype difference during the whole period was not significant (p = 0.791). (B) Mean values in the middle three days. <i>Cdkl5</i> -/Y mice show significant decreases in the number of particles (i) and activity level (ii) during daytime. …”
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    The ATR IR signal decreases with decreasing dilutions of cells. by Allison L. Stelling (392086)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Shown is a box plot for serial dilutions of a glioblastoma cell suspension. …”
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    Eltrombopag markedly decreases levels of ROS in MOLM14 cells. by Anna Kalota (7415)

    Published 2015
    “…Control represents untreated cells, E—cells exposed to E (5 μM), DPI—cells exposed to DPI (25 μM). Data are presented as an average percent of control calculated based on mean fluorescence from 3 independent experiments and standard error of the mean.…”
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    Fluid administration rate for uncontrolled intraabdominal hemorrhage in swine by Ujwal R. Yanala (633831)

    Published 2018
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>We hypothesized that slow crystalloid resuscitation would result in less blood loss and a smaller hemoglobin decrease compared to a rapid resuscitation during uncontrolled hemorrhage.…”