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    Decreased diaphragm muscle axonal branching distance, bifurcations and neuromuscular junctions in GAD67-deficient (−/−) E18.5 mice. by Matthew J. Fogarty (283288)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Axonal branches (green) and acetylcholine receptor clusters (red) in the diaphragm muscle in E18.5 wild type (A, <i>+/+</i>) and GAD67-deficient (B, <i>−/−</i>) are shown. …”
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    Decrease in the frequency of FGF-2/EGF addition increases cell death in aOBSCs. by Vanesa Nieto-Estévez (107326)

    Published 2013
    “…Graphs show the percentage of cells in each group (<b>D</b>, E13.5 OBSCs; <b>H</b>, aOBSCs). The results represent the mean ± SEM from 3–5 passages from 2 different cell cultures per condition. …”
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    Knockdown of VGLUT1 results in a concomitant decrease in synaptic expression of synapsin and synaptophysin. by Corbett T. Berry (296520)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>E</b>) Synaptophysin was not decreased in KD neurons co-expressing VGLUT1 (<i>V1</i>, VGLUT1 expressing neurons; p = 0.940; n = 244 and 96 puncta from 13 and 9 axons for SCR and V1, respectively, from a representative experiment. …”
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    Laquinimod prevents EAE and decreases encephalitogenicity of T cells. by Ulf Schulze-Topphoff (174453)

    Published 2012
    “…Representative FACS staining is shown including quantification (n = 4–5 mice per group). (E) Laquinimod decreases pathogenic potential of T cells. …”
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    Dopamine decreases the refractive power in the lens periphery. by J. Marcus Schartau (365288)

    Published 2013
    “…Positive ΔBCD values indicate a decrease in refractive power <i>i.e.</i> an increase in BCD in the treated lens compared with the corresponding control lens from the same animal. …”
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    Decreased function of Nrf2 in the aging heart. by Sellamuthu S. Gounder (306106)

    Published 2013
    “…Statistically significant changes in the redox ratio (GSH/GSSG) were observed in young and old groups. Values are mean ± SD for 5 or more animals in each group. (<b>E</b>) <b>Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in the hearts of aging mice:</b> Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy signals for CMH (1-hydroxy-3-methoxy-carbonyl-2, 2,5,5- tetramethyl pyrrolidine) in young and aged mice. …”
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