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Mice carrying 100P mutations show layer-specific decreases in proportions of PV+ cells.
Published 2016“…<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Decreases occurred in layer IV in fSSp, SSp, vAud and Vis, in layer V in SSp, vAud and Vis and in layer II/III in SSp. …”
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Claudin V is decreased following infection with Mtb.
Published 2024“…<p>Immunofluorescent staining of guinea pig brain tissue for DAPI (blue) and claudin V (cyan) in vessels was performed. Representative images of the frontal cortex (A–D), cerebral nuclei (F–I), brain stem (K–N), thalamus (P–S), and hippocampus (U–X) 15 days post-infection are shown. …”
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Decreased Tks5 expression results in neural crest-derived defects.
Published 2011“…<p>(A–B) Melanophores within the trunk region above the yolk sac extension in control MO-injected and Tks5 MO-injected embryos were qualitatively (A) and quantitatively (B) analyzed. n = 15 embryos and SEM is shown by bar. p values obtained from Student's t-test. ** denotes p<0.01. …”
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Capzb2 coimmunoprecipitates with βIII-tubulin in brain lysates and decreases tubulin polymerization in vitro.
Published 2009“…(E) Capzb2 decreases the rate and the extent of tubulin polymerization in a concentration-dependent manner. …”
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Decreased FA number in Rgnef−/− MEFs on fibronectin (FN) at 90 min.
Published 2012“…Paxillin-stained points were enumerated as FAs by thresholding images using Image J (v1.4) and FA size (pixels) was determined using Cell Profiler (v2.0). …”