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step decrease » sizes decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search), we decrease (Expand Search)
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I<sub>NaP</sub> evoked by ramps with different slopes.
Published 2013“…<p>Current traces are shown under control conditions (A) and in the presence of PHT (100 µM) (B). The amplitude of the current decreased with the duration of the ramps and the inhibitory effect of phenytoin became clear and significant for I<sub>NaP</sub> evoked by slower ramps (arrows). …”
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Characterization of sIPSC during SD.
Published 2014“…Whole-cell recordings were made at 0 mV to isolate GABA<sub>A</sub>R mediated sIPSC. …”
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Positron emission tomography measurement of <sup>11</sup>C-PBR28 binding.
Published 2013“…Brain activity decreased to half of the peak in about 60 min indicating that none of the participants including this patient was a low affinity binder [14] to <sup>11</sup>C-PBR28. …”
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Temporal Trends and Spatial Distributions of Brominated Flame Retardants in Archived Fishes from the Great Lakes
Published 2004“…The relative proportion of BDEs-47, -99, and -100 compared to BDEs-153 and -154 increased significantly as a function of time. Over the period 1980−2000, the concentrations of PBB-153, which was a component of a flame retardant banned in the 1970s, generally remained the same in these Great Lakes fishes, except for lake trout from Lake Huron, where the PBB-153 concentrations decreased significantly, but slowly.…”