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    Fig 5 - by Frank Rattay (127304)

    Published 2022
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    At E9.5 Actb<sup>−/−</sup> neural crest cells show a significant decrease of cadherin-11 expression. by Davina Tondeleir (426905)

    Published 2014
    “…(C) Quantification of cadherin-11 intensities specifically in the dorsal neural tube of Actb<sup>+/+</sup> and Actb<sup>−/−</sup> embryos at E8.5 and E9.5. …”
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    rVλ6Wil fibrils cause a decrease in cardiomyocytes MTT reduction without inducing cell death. by Helen P. McWilliams-Koeppen (116503)

    Published 2015
    “…(C) Cell number, quantified using crystal violet (black) did not decrease over 72 h of incubation with 1 μM rVλ6Wil fibrils despite a decrease in MMT reduction (grey; n = 3 samples per time point). …”
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    NaSal increased the excitability of 5-HTergic neurons, but decreased that of GABAergic neurons in the DRN of the ChR2 transgenic mouse. by Yan Jin (143500)

    Published 2015
    “…(D) Sample traces (left panel) and group data (right panel, paired Student’s <i>t</i>-test) showing that NaSal suppressed the firing of GABAergic neurons evoked by laser light (1 s, 5.5 mW, 473 nm). (E) Sample recordings from a GABAergic neuron showing that NaSal decreased voltage responses to a series of hyperpolarizing currents (-10 to -60 pA, -10 pA/step, duration: 500 ms). …”
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    Decreased diaphragm muscle axonal branching distance, bifurcations and neuromuscular junctions in GAD67-deficient (−/−) E18.5 mice. by Matthew J. Fogarty (283288)

    Published 2013
    “…C and D show significant decreases in the number of medial and lateral axonal branches (mean ± SEM) respectively at discrete distances away from main nerve trunk in GAD67-deficient (red) mice compared to wild type controls (blue). …”