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    Juvenile demyelination leads to a substantial decrease in potassium currents in PV interneurons of the PFC. by Sara Hijazi (21656615)

    Published 2025
    “…Scale: 500 pA, 100 ms. <b>B</b>. I–V curves showing a significant decrease in Kv amplitude in PV interneurons from mice that underwent juvenile demyelination. …”
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    Knockdown of NRP1 increases while knockdown of NRP2 decreases formation of Schwann cell clusters. by Kasper C. D. Roet (444802)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A–C) Representative SC clusters when co-cultured with MCs for 5 days after a transfection with siGlo, siNRP1 pool or siNRP2 pool respectively. …”
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    AICD transgenic mice show decreased cell proliferation in the SGZ of hippocampus. by Kaushik Ghosal (244754)

    Published 2010
    “…(<b>E</b>) Quantitative analysis of the total number of BrdU+ cells throughout the entire rostro-caudal extent of the hippocampus in 3-month-old (top) and 12-month-old (bottom) animals reveal a statistically significant decrease in the number of BrdU+ cells in the SGZ of FeCγ25 mice compared to wild-type mice. …”
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    Mutations affecting the Pho regulon can decrease stress-induced Lac<sup>+</sup> reversion. by Janet L. Gibson (736950)

    Published 2015
    “…Strains (top to bottom in legend): SMR5235, SMR4953, SMR4059, SMR7351, SMR6762, SMR6760, SMR6759, SMR4061, SMR5860, SMR4047, and SMR4604. Fold decrease in the change in Lac<sup>+</sup> from day 4 to day 5 relative to the <i>pho</i><sup>+</sup> strain SMR4562 was calculated for each genotype in several experiments of multiple cultures (like that shown in A). …”
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    Parvalbumin-positive interneurons (PV-INs) in perilesional tissue respond to optogenetic stimulation and are involved in voluntary movement, but show a decreased firing rate. by Livia Vignozzi (22430567)

    Published 2025
    “…A significant decrease in firing activity is evident in stroke animals (Two-tailed <i>T</i> Test *** <i><i>P</i></i> < 0.001). …”