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Mice carrying 100P mutations show region-specific decreases in proportions of PV-expressing cells.
Published 2016“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Significant decreases in the proportions of PV+ cells were observed in fSSp, SSp, vAud and in Vis, but not MPFC. …”
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The decreasing rates of V<sub>p</sub> with temperature.
Published 2023“…In this study, P-wave velocity (V<sub>p</sub>), Brazilian tensile strength (σ<sub>t</sub>), uniaxial compression strength (σ<sub>c</sub>) of Çankırı rock salt were investigated under different temperatures ranging from 20°C to 250°C since the temperature is a factor that causes changes in some physical and geo-mechanical properties of rocks. …”
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Parvalbumin-positive interneurons (PV-INs) in perilesional tissue respond to optogenetic stimulation and are involved in voluntary movement, but show a decreased firing rate.
Published 2025“…Data are shown as mean ± SEM. Created in BioRender. Vignozzi, L. (2025) <a href="https://BioRender.com/md8zh2c" target="_blank">https://BioRender.com/md8zh2c</a>. …”
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Former Abusers of Anabolic Androgenic Steroids Exhibit Decreased Testosterone Levels and Hypogonadal Symptoms Years after Cessation: A Case-Control Study
Published 2016“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>This study had a cross-sectional case-control design and involved 37 current AAS abusers, 33 former AAS abusers (mean (95%CI) elapsed duration since AAS cessation: 2.5 (1.7; 3.7) years) and 30 healthy control participants. …”
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Decreased 11ß-HSD1 protein level by IGF-I overexpression <i>in vivo</i> and a direct treatment with IGF-I.
Published 2015“…<p><b>A</b>. IGF-I overexpression decreased the levels of 11ß-HSD1 in pancreatic islets, liver and visceral fat, shown in Western blots. …”
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Study flow chart.
Published 2024“…Multivariate logistic regression models were developed for community ambulation. Mean age was 68 (SE 0.5) years (45% female). In the final community ambulation model (n = 855), factors associated with being less likely to ‘walk outdoors sometimes or often’ included difficulty or being unable to walk 2–3 blocks (decreased endurance) vs. no difficulty. …”
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2658
Participant characteristics (non-weighted).
Published 2024“…Multivariate logistic regression models were developed for community ambulation. Mean age was 68 (SE 0.5) years (45% female). In the final community ambulation model (n = 855), factors associated with being less likely to ‘walk outdoors sometimes or often’ included difficulty or being unable to walk 2–3 blocks (decreased endurance) vs. no difficulty. …”
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Community ambulation—Final model.
Published 2024“…Multivariate logistic regression models were developed for community ambulation. Mean age was 68 (SE 0.5) years (45% female). In the final community ambulation model (n = 855), factors associated with being less likely to ‘walk outdoors sometimes or often’ included difficulty or being unable to walk 2–3 blocks (decreased endurance) vs. no difficulty. …”
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Community ambulation—Initial model.
Published 2024“…Multivariate logistic regression models were developed for community ambulation. Mean age was 68 (SE 0.5) years (45% female). In the final community ambulation model (n = 855), factors associated with being less likely to ‘walk outdoors sometimes or often’ included difficulty or being unable to walk 2–3 blocks (decreased endurance) vs. no difficulty. …”