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Data_Sheet_1_Electroconvulsive therapy triggers a reversible decrease in brain N-acetylaspartate.pdf
Published 2023“…We hypothesized that disruption of neuronal networks could trigger biochemical alterations leading to a temporary decrease in N-acetylaspartate (tNAA, considered a marker of neuronal integrity), while choline (a membrane component), myo-Inositol (mI, astroglia marker), and glutamate/glutamine (Glx, excitatory neurotransmitter) were postulated to increase. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_A Tool for Computation of Changes in Na+, K+, Cl− Channels and Transporters Due to Apoptosis by Data on Cell Ion and Water Content Alteration.ZIP
Published 2019“…Using a newly developed computational tool, we found that alteration of ion and water balance was associated with a 55% decrease in the Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup>-ATPase rate coefficient over a 4-h period, with a time-dependent increase in potassium channel permeability, and a decrease in sodium channel permeability. …”
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João Barbosa Rodrigues and “The Decrease of Water in Brazil”
Published 2023“…<div><p>Abstract The article has as its central theme the text A Diminuição das Águas no Brasil (‘The Decrease of Water in Brazil’), written by João Barbosa Rodrigues and published in the Report of the 3 rd Meeting of the Latin American Scientific Congress, held in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in 1905. …”
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Fig 2A–2C and 2G–2L Data.
Published 2023“…We observed a marked decrease in nocturnal locomotion of <i>Opn5</i><sup><i>cre</i></sup><i>; Gnas</i><sup><i>fl/fl</i></sup> mice at both 28°C and 22°C, but no overall differences in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange, or food and water consumption. …”
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