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Decreased Aβ42 halo overlaps with the decreased incidence of DNs in FO treated mice.
Published 2019“…<p>(A-D) Double staining of untreated 5xFAD mice brain sections with the 4g8 and SMI31 antibodies revealed that the areas with higher incidence of DNs display the greater total Aβ halo around the plaques (AmyloGlo+). …”
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The ratio between fluctuactions in the OFF and ON states is mantained at larger volumes.
Published 2013“…Relative fluctuations have been computed as the ratio between the standard deviation over the mean steady state. Standard deviations and mean values have been extracted from Langevin dynamics as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0031407#pone-0031407-g002" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>. …”
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Illustration of the non-linear transformation of fluctuating inputs.
Published 2013“…That is, downward fluctuations in contribute more to increasing than upward fluctuations to decreasing it. Therefore, . The flash response gain in the presence of a fluctuating background is thus larger than that in the presence of a constant, mean-matched background. …”
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Decreased frequency of sEPSCs in <i>Dyt1</i> heterozygous KO mice.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Representative traces for sEPSCs. <i>Dyt1</i> heterozygous KO mice had a significantly decreased frequency of sEPSCs (B), but no change in either the amplitude (C), or rise (D) and decay (E) times of these events. …”
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Original data.
Published 2025“…The mean age was 25.6 ± 2.3 years, 52.5% were male, 90.6% were unmarried, and 55.7% had a bachelor’s degree. …”
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Results of Multiple Linear Regression.
Published 2025“…We then used multiple linear regressions to examine spatiotemporal mechanisms underlying gait speed changes across terrains. …”
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