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Gradually increasing synaptic inputs leads to an increasing number of spikes and decreasing latency between the pre- and postsynaptic spikes.
Published 2010“…A<sub>4</sub> is another example for a “clear” spike with exponentially decreasing latency (like on panel A<sub>1</sub>).…”
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Decreased CSF Transferrin in sCJD: A Potential Pre-Mortem Diagnostic Test for Prion Disorders
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JNK inhibitor AS601245 decreased levels of Bim and CC3 proteins and reduced neuronal apoptosis and brain infarct volume in P7 rat after HI.
Published 2015“…The cell apoptosis index in the AS601245-treated brain cortex was decreased by 59% compared with the DMSO-treated brain cortex (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0132998#pone.0132998.g004" target="_blank">Fig 4G</a>). …”
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Changes in neural activity were decreased in animals pre-exposed to 5-HT and <i>mod-1</i> mutants when the worms switched their locomotive direction.
Published 2019“…<p>(A–F) the neural activity of the RID changes during the transition periods from backward to forward locomotion (A–C) and from forward to backward locomotion (D–F) in the mock (A: p = 1.5 × 10<sup>−5</sup>; D: p = 5.5 × 10<sup>−13</sup>), 5-HT exposed (B: p = 0.092; E: p = 0.79), and <i>mod-1</i> mutant (C: p = 0.081; F: p = 0.93) groups. …”
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