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    APPswe and PolyQ77 perturb the bi-directional movement of TKV vesicles. by Min Jung Kang (616217)

    Published 2014
    “…A trend towards decreased anterograde velocities are also seen with APPswe but this is not significant (NS, p = 0.154). …”
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    The effector functions of CHK-152 contribute to protection <i>in vivo</i>. by Pankaj Pal (404355)

    Published 2013
    “…No statistically significant differences between ch-CHK-152 and ch-CHK-152 N297Q were observed with the 25 µg dose. Of note, we observed a reproducible decrease in clinical score on day 5 in many animals. …”
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    Western Blot Analysis of ITPR1 Protein Levels in EBV Immortalized Lymphoblasts from AUS1 Family Members by Joyce van de Leemput (271956)

    Published 2007
    “…Notably the samples from patients with <i>ITPR1</i> deletion show a dramatic decrease in ITPR1 levels. To demonstrate equal loading, these samples were diluted one in five, and the Western blot was repeated using an antibody against ACTB.…”
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    DARPP-32 mediated signaling network shows dopamine-dependent gating of CaMKII/PP1 signaling and input-interval constraint. by Anu G. Nair (461390)

    Published 2016
    “…(C) The downstream response in terms of the amount of phosphorylated substrate (pSubstrate) for 10 pulses of calcium input at 10 Hz (leading to 5μM calcium concentration) with or without a dopamine (DA) pulse (1.5μM) (1.0s) following the calcium input. …”
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    Mechanosensitive response of the cardiac tube in control (<i>y</i>,<i>w</i>; <i>CS</i> ×1029-Gal4) larvae. by Sébastien Sénatore (80383)

    Published 2010
    “…(Top) M-mode trace in normal osmolarity displays a regular rhythm (160 bpm). (Bottom) A 20% decrease in frequency is observed after 10-sec exposition to hypoosmotic solution. …”