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    Unexpected Effects of Low Doses of a Neonicotinoid Insecticide on Behavioral Responses to Sex Pheromone in a Pest Insect by Kaouther K. Rabhi (675942)

    Published 2014
    “…Surprisingly, we found a hormetic-like effect, improving orientation behavior at the LD20 dose corresponding to 10 ng clothianidin. …”
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    Lack of p23 results in decreased epidermal thickness, delayed differentiation and increased rates of proliferation and apoptosis in E18.5 skin. by Marta Madon-Simon (527400)

    Published 2017
    “…(<b>b</b>) Quantitation of epidermal thickness and (<b>c</b>) number of hair follicle per 100 μm basal membrane (BM) in <i>p23</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> and wild-type E18.5 skin sections; significant decrease of epidermal thickness (*** p<0.001) and hair follicle numbers (** p<0.01) in <i>p23</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> skin (n: WT = 4, <i>p23</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> = 3). …”
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    Effect of 10 ng of IL-1β and IL-1Ra in a preliminary recording of the LFPs in the OB. by Adriana Jiménez (3551204)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>A) A single dose of 10ng of IL-1β decreased the amplitude of LFPs in the OB immediately after its microinjection, reaching a maximum effect at approximately 10 min and remaining constant for at least 45 min. …”
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    Effect of low doses of clothianidin on oriented responses of <i>A. ipsilon</i> males towards a 20-ng sex pheromone blend. by Kaouther K. Rabhi (675942)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>The percentage of responses of clothianidin-treated males divided by that of DMSO-treated males is represented. The 0.25-ng dose induced a significant decrease in oriented responses whereas the 10-ng dose induced a significant increase in sex pheromone oriented responses. …”