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Expression of pro-fibrotic genes of the TGFβ family is substantially decreased following AT1 receptor antagonism.
Published 2013“…Values are mean±SEM; n = 5, 9 and 13 for wild type and RenTg mice before and after irbesartan, respectively; * P<0,05 vs WT; <sup>#</sup> P<0,05 or <sup>##</sup> P<0,001 vs RenTg. …”
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Decreased E/I synapse ratio and loss of cortico-LA synaptic plasticity in the absence of coronin 1.
Published 2014“…Scale bar, 2 microns. Data shown are mean values ± SD, <i>p</i><0.01. (C) Hippocampal neurons were labeled using anti-vGLUT1 and anti-vGAT antibodies, followed by Alex Fluor 488 or 568 labeled secondary antibodies, respectively. …”
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Increases in 1,5-anhydrosorbitol and decreases in ascorbic acid following RYGB.
Published 2013“…B) For ascorbic acid, the ANOVA model did not detect group-specific changes over time (no group:time interaction), but indicated significant decreases from T0 to T6 in both groups. Overall, 1,5-anhydrosorbitol and ascorbic acid were significantly different at each time point between OB and OB/D subgroups (p<0.01, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0007905#pone-0007905-t002" target="_blank"><b>TABLE 2</b></a>).…”