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Data_Sheet_6_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.PDF
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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65162
Correlation between different study variables.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Study flow diagram.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Video_1_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.MP4
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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Video_2_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.MP4
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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65166
Final data used in the study.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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Data_Sheet_2_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.PDF
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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65168
Data_Sheet_3_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.pdf
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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65169
AR-42 shows <i>in vivo</i> efficacy in multiple models of B-cell malignancy.
Published 2013“…When the circulating leukocyte count averaged 20,000 cells/µL across the group (dashed horizontal line; 69 days post-inoculation), mice were randomized to two cohorts and treated Monday, Wednesday and Friday for two weeks with vehicle only (light bars) or with AR-42 at 75 mg/kg via oral gavage (dark bars) (n = 5, both groups). *The decrease in circulating leukocytes in AR-42 treated mice vs. controls at week 12 relative to week 10 was significant (p = 0.0007). …”
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65170
Data_Sheet_1_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.PDF
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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Data_Sheet_4_Loss of KCC2 in GABAergic Neurons Causes Seizures and an Imbalance of Cortical Interneurons.PDF
Published 2022“…At this age, we found an underlying change in IN distribution, including an excess number of somatostatin neurons in layer 5 and a decrease in parvalbumin-expressing neurons in layer 2/3 and layer 6. …”
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65172
Demographic characteristics of participants.
Published 2025“…Furthermore, an increase of one point in work ability score leads to a decrease in WMSDs in the neck, wrists/hands, low back and hips/thighs regions by 13.5%, 8%, 11.5%, and 9%, respectively.…”
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65173
E2F6 Impairs Glycolysis and Activates BDH1 Expression Prior to Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Published 2017“…This was associated with a 39% reduction in the glucose transporter GLUT4 and 50% less activation of the regulator of glucose metabolism AKT2. …”
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65174
Bone Mineral Density Changes among HIV-Uninfected Young Adults in a Randomised Trial of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis with Tenofovir-Emtricitabine or Placebo in Botswana
Published 2014“…</p><p>Method</p><p>We evaluated the effects on BMD of using daily oral TDF-FTC compared to placebo among heterosexual men and women aged 18–29 years enrolled in the Botswana TDF2 PrEP study. …”
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65175
Postfabrication Annealing Effects on Insulator–Metal Transitions in VO<sub>2</sub> Thin-Film Devices
Published 2014“…A decrease of the transition temperature from voltage hysteresis measurements further endorse the reducing effects of the annealing on VO<sub>2</sub> thin-film.…”
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Postfabrication Annealing Effects on Insulator–Metal Transitions in VO<sub>2</sub> Thin-Film Devices
Published 2014“…A decrease of the transition temperature from voltage hysteresis measurements further endorse the reducing effects of the annealing on VO<sub>2</sub> thin-film.…”
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65177
Resiliency in first-year medical students.
Published 2020“…Notice that males and females had a gradual decrease in resiliency throughout the academic year. …”
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65178
mTOR-Controlled Autophagy Requires Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> Signaling
Published 2013“…These alterations include a) an increase in the endoplasmic-reticulum (ER) Ca<sup>2+</sup>-store content, b) a decrease in the ER Ca<sup>2+</sup>-leak rate, and c) an increased Ca<sup>2+</sup> release through the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (IP<sub>3</sub>Rs), the main ER-resident Ca<sup>2+</sup>-release channels. …”
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65179
The head-withdrawal threshold of naïve rats receiving CGRP.
Published 2025“…N = 5 in each group. In naïve rats receiving CGRP, a significant decrease was found at 1 day after the CGRP administration as compared to that before administration. * <i>p</i> < 0.05. …”
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