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Simplified scheme illustrating the inhibitory effect of nNOS on the PPP during the initiation of GSIS.
Published 2025“…<p>1) A marked increase in glucose concentration results in a large accumulation of the released insulin at the exocytotic sites of nNOS-associated insulin granules (denoted as orange circles on insulin granules) in the PPP. …”
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Deletion of microglial NKCC1 markedly impacts on baseline cell morphology and alters transformation to reactive microglia.
Published 2022“…<b>(A)</b> One-way ANOVA, followed by Holm–Sidak’s post hoc test. <i>N</i> (Neuronal progenitor) = 3, <i>N</i> (Newborn microglia DIV0) = 6, <i>N</i> (Newborn microglia DIV10) = 5, <i>N</i> (Adult microglia DIV0) = 7, <i>N</i> (Adult microglia DIV10) = 6. **: <i>p</i> < 0.01. …”