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    Fibrinogen decreases cardiomyocyte contractility through an ICAM-1-dependent mechanism-3 by John H Boyd (88940)

    Published 2011
    “…Group mean absorbance data taken at the plateau fibrinogen concentration (100 μM) demonstrating a strong interaction between the ICAM-1 (8–22) peptide and fibrinogen compared with a small non-specific interaction between the scrambled peptide and fibrinogen. *< 0.05 versus scrambled peptide.…”
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    Data_Sheet_5_Decreased default mode network functional connectivity with visual processing regions as potential biomarkers for delayed neurocognitive recovery: A resting-state fMRI study and machine-learning analysis.ZIP by Zhaoshun Jiang (7478243)

    Published 2023
    “…The algorithm performance was evaluated by a permutation test.</p>Results<p>We found significantly decreased DMN connectivity with the brain regions involved in visual processing in DNR patients than in non-DNR patients. …”
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    Effects of A1AR expression on response to hypoxia at E9.5 and E12.5. by Daniela L. Buscariollo (140729)

    Published 2013
    “…In hypoxia, E9.5 A1AR +/− heart rates decreased then returned to baseline levels following recovery in room air (p<0.0001 and p<0.01, for t = 25 and t = 40 compared to t = 0, respectively). …”
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    IFNγ increases PRL immunoreactivity in the hair follicle, whilst TNFα decreases follicular PRL immunoreactivity. by Ewan A. Langan (405804)

    Published 2013
    “…Results were pooled from 3 ♀ subjects (Aged 44–68), 14–16 HFs per group in total. In contrast, TNFα 5 ng/ml significantly decreased PRL IR (E). PRL IR is shown in (F) control hair follicles and those treated with (G) TNFα 0.5 ng/ml and (H) TNFα 5 ng/ml. …”