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    Simultaneous ablation of Syt1 and Syt7 decreases the RRP size at inhibitory synapses: Rescue by WT but not mutant Syt1 or Syt7. by Taulant Bacaj (803415)

    Published 2015
    “…Recordings were performed in the presence of 1 μM tetrodotoxin, 20 μM CNQX, and 50 μM AP5 to isolate inhibitory currents. <b>B.</b> Simultaneous ablation of Syt1 and Syt7 decreases the RRP size of inhibitory synapses in a manner that is rescued by WT Syt7 (Syt1<sup>WT</sup>) but not Syt7 with mutations in the top C2 domain sequences containing the Syt7 Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding sites (Syt7<sup>C2A</sup>*<sup>B</sup>*). …”
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    Bioavailable Soil Phosphorus Decreases with Increasing Elevation in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape by Andrea G. Vincent (543626)

    Published 2014
    “…We hypothesized that the concentration of labile P fractions would decrease with increasing elevation (and thus declining temperature), but would be lower in meadow than in heath, given that N to P ratios in meadow foliage are higher. …”
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    Cofilin concentration selectively decreases in spines following nLTD and involves the capthepsin B/L class of proteases. by Barbara Calabrese (553229)

    Published 2014
    “…Data are expressed as mean ± SEM; p = 0.9529, Mann-Whitney test number of neurons: ctrl = 26, nLTD = 29. a.u. = arbitrary units. (<b>B<sub>4</sub></b>) nLTD induces a significant decrease in cofilin concentration in dendritic spines that is prevented by incubation with the cathepsin B/L inhibitor CA074Me (4 µM, 30 min). …”
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    Optogenetic Recruitment of Dorsal Raphe Serotonergic Neurons Acutely Decreases Mechanosensory Responsivity in Behaving Mice by Guillaume P. Dugué (620333)

    Published 2014
    “…<i>In vivo</i>, the photoactivation of dorsal raphe serotonergic neurons gave rise to a prominent light-evoked field response that displayed some sensitivity to a 5-HT1A agonist, consistent with autoreceptor inhibition of raphe neurons. …”