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    SFN decreased MMP-2 expression and activity in U87MG and U373MG cells. by Chunliu Li (284115)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) SFN decreased MMP-2 expression via activated ERK1/2. …”
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    Image_2_EEG 40 Hz Coherence Decreases in REM Sleep and Ketamine Model of Psychosis.TIF by Santiago Castro-Zaballa (6238823)

    Published 2019
    “…On the contrary, gamma power was relatively high under ketamine, and similar to QW and REM sleep. We conclude that functional interactions between cortical areas in the gamma frequency band decrease in both experimental models of psychosis. …”
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    Image_1_EEG 40 Hz Coherence Decreases in REM Sleep and Ketamine Model of Psychosis.TIF by Santiago Castro-Zaballa (6238823)

    Published 2019
    “…On the contrary, gamma power was relatively high under ketamine, and similar to QW and REM sleep. We conclude that functional interactions between cortical areas in the gamma frequency band decrease in both experimental models of psychosis. …”
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    Baseline patient characteristics. by Oscar F. C. van den Bosch (22184246)

    Published 2025
    “…Their median baseline variabilities of respiratory rate and tidal volume were 0.19 (IQR: 0.16–0.25) and 0.23 (0.19–0.34), respectively. While mean respiratory rate was not affected, midazolam resulted in a significant decrease in both VRR (ß = −0.071, 95% CI: −0.120 to −0.021) and VTV (ß = −0.117, 95% CI: −0.170 to −0.062). …”
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    UCHL1 depletion decreases Wnt signaling activity. by Patricia C. Sanchez-Diaz (403746)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Using a TCF-dependent TOPflash reporter assay, on average, a 70% reduction in the activity of the Wnt pathway was found in the UCHL1 KDs compared to controls. …”