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Data_Sheet_1_Immune and Neuroendocrine Trait and State Markers in Psychotic Illness: Decreased Kynurenines Marking Psychotic Exacerbations.docx
Published 2020“…</p><p>Conclusion: The acute psychotic state is marked by state-specific increases of immune markers and decreases in peripheral IDO pathway markers. …”
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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>C)</b> NKCC1 mRNA levels in isolated NKCC1 KO microglia was markedly reduced in comparison to WT cells. (<b>D, E)</b> NKCC1 protein expression in a large number of randomly sampled NKCC1 KO microglia cells is markedly reduced compared to WT cells. …”
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Group-level narrow- and broad-band spectral changes after hemispherotomy reveal a marked EEG slowing of the isolated cortex, robust across patients.
Published 2025“…This decrease was larger in the disconnected than in the contralateral cortex. …”
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