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    NO inhibition (L-NAME) <i>in viv</i>o results in increasing outward current in some PNs (A, B, C) and decreasing inward current in others (D, E, F). by Mark Higgins (312833)

    Published 2013
    “…Current responses of neurons with inward basal response (mean +/− SE, n = 5). L-NAME decreases inward current significantly (p<0.01).…”
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    Scara5 expression decreased during retinopathy. by Luísa Mendes-Jorge (635136)

    Published 2014
    “…D: During retinopathy, 2F8 positive cells were also observed in the outer nuclear layer (arrowhead), with a disposition compatible with that of Scara5 positive cells. 2F8 was revealed by DAB reaction and histological sections were counterstained with hematoxylin. …”
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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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    Data_Sheet_5_Chemical Similarity of Co-occurring Trees Decreases With Precipitation and Temperature in North American Forests.CSV by Brian E. Sedio (10875330)

    Published 2021
    “…Variation in metabolite richness among communities was positively correlated with species richness, but variation in mean chemical similarity was not. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that plant metabolomes play a more important role in community assembly in wetter and warmer climates, even at temperate latitudes, and suggest that metabolomic traits can provide unique insight to studies of trait-based community assembly.…”
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