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  1. 18781

    Image_1_The persistence of stress-induced physical inactivity in rats: an investigation of central monoamine neurotransmitters and skeletal muscle oxidative stress.jpeg by Trevor J. Buhr (10191398)

    Published 2023
    “…To that end, young adult male rats were exposed to a single episode of 0, 50, or 100 uncontrollable tail shocks and then given free access to running wheels for 9 weeks. …”
  2. 18782

    Image_1_STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG.TIF by Simon J. Houtman (8716335)

    Published 2021
    “…EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. …”
  3. 18783

    Effect of Nic on BDNF synthesis and release in HBO cells and HEK293 cells. by Jie Qian (565984)

    Published 2018
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> HBO cells were treated with 0.25, 0.50, and 1.0 μM Nic for 30 min. …”
  4. 18784

    Validation and predictive accuracy of the cerebrovascular model, by Hadi Esfandi (21387211)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>(a-f) dependency of blood flow in capillaries on the cortical depth and ABNP values: (a) mean and standard deviation of blood flow in Cap1 segments for various ABNP values, (b) layer-specific average blood flow in capillaries across the entire monophasic flat autoregulation range, (c) indicates that the superficial layers have a more nonuniform hemodynamic distribution in capillaries, (d) mean capillary blood flow across different vascular layers at physiological ABNP values (50-70 mmHg), (e) WT changes in superficial PA segments are more significant than in deeper segments across the autoregulation range. …”
  5. 18785

    Deletion of <i>IKBKAP</i> exon 20 results in grossly reduced DRG size and interruption of peripheral projections. by Shiran Naftelberg (3594614)

    Published 2016
    “…Lumbar DRG cross-sections show decreases in DRG size as indicated by the gross morphology and decreased numbers of cells expressing Brn3a and Isl-1 in CKO<sup><i>Tyrp2</i></sup> FD mice compared to controls. …”
  6. 18786

    Impairment of RPA foci formation and the DNA damage checkpoint in CBP and p300 depleted cells. by Hideaki Ogiwara (18358)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Effects of CBP and p300 depletion on DSB-induced RPA and CHK1 activation. …”
  7. 18787

    Table_5_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  8. 18788

    Table_2_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  9. 18789
  10. 18790

    Table_3_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  11. 18791

    Table_1_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  12. 18792

    Table_4_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  13. 18793

    Table_6_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  14. 18794

    Image_2_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.TIF by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  15. 18795

    Image_1_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.TIFF by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  16. 18796

    Table_7_Lower Interferon Regulatory Factor-8 Expression in Peripheral Myeloid Cells Tracks With Adverse Central Nervous System Outcomes in Treated HIV Infection.xlsx by Michelle L. D'Antoni (8058620)

    Published 2019
    “…These data may implicate IRF-8 as a novel transcription factor in the neuropathophysiology of brain abnormalities in treated HIV and serve as a potential therapeutic target to decrease the burden of cognitive dysfunction in this population.…”
  17. 18797
  18. 18798

    Astrocyte activation by GA was sufficient to induce neuronal death through soluble factors. by Silvia Olivera-Bravo (349736)

    Published 2013
    “…Note decreased neuronal number and neurite growth caused by CM-GA and the maintenance of both neuronal survival and phenotype in the CM-FeT/GA condition. …”
  19. 18799

    Chn over-expression increases lamellocyte number. by Martin Stofanko (236917)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Chn overexpression decreases (<b>A</b>,<b>E</b>) sessile (asterisk) and (<b>B</b>,<b>F</b>) circulating plasmatocyte numbers. …”
  20. 18800

    Time course of activity levels in middle-aged female mice. by David R. Bonsall (813770)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Similar reductions in wheel-running activity were seen in mice given 50ng IL-1β i.c.v. (n = 5). (C) The total number of wheel-running sessions during the dark period was reduced by IL-1β, with increased fatigability (measured as decreased bout duration) (D) seen during each session as compared to baseline levels. …”