Showing 41 - 60 results of 10,212 for search '(( brain ((((area decrease) OR (greater increase))) OR (a decrease)) ) OR ( far greater increase ))', query time: 0.76s Refine Results
  1. 41
  2. 42

    LSPC treatment decreases neuropathology in prion-infected mice. by Heather Bender (363996)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>Immunohistochemistry (IHC) of brain sections through the (A) cerebellum and (B) hippocampus in infected and uninfected mice reveal that (A) while we observed no difference in cerebellar PrP<sup>Res</sup> accumulation among infected untreated, non-responder or responder mice, both GFAP stain intensity, a measure of astrogliosis, and vacuolation, a hallmark of prion-mediated neurodegeneration, were significantly decreased in LSPC responder mice. …”
  3. 43

    Data_Sheet_1_Protein Expression of the Microglial Marker Tmem119 Decreases in Association With Morphological Changes and Location in a Mouse Model of Traumatic Brain Injury.pdf by Domenico Mercurio (12069218)

    Published 2022
    “…The Tmem119 was present on ramifications of resident microglia and its presence was decreased as a consequence of microglial activation in cortical areas close to contusion. …”
  4. 44
  5. 45

    Astrocytes increase contact with vessels and expression of AQP4 following Mtb infection, which is decreased in cytosis<sup>+</sup> animals. by Amanda S. Latham (12093638)

    Published 2024
    “…Representative images of the frontal cortex (A–D), cerebral nuclei (G–J), brain stem (M–P), thalamus (S–V), and hippocampus (Y–BB) 15 days post-infection are shown. …”
  6. 46
  7. 47
  8. 48
  9. 49

    Modulation for the non-preferred arm does not increase with greater arm preference. by Tanner C. Dixon (11740692)

    Published 2021
    “…The slope was not significantly greater than 0 in any condition, meaning that increased arm preference is associated uniquely with greater modulation in the preferred arm, as opposed to an increase for both arms that is just larger for the preferred arm.…”
  10. 50
  11. 51
  12. 52
  13. 53

    Decreased brain-derived neurotrophic factor plasma levels in psoriasis patients by A.R. Brunoni (5694239)

    Published 2019
    “…Our finding, that BDNF is decreased in psoriasis, supports the concept of a brain-skin connection in psoriasis. …”
  14. 54
  15. 55
  16. 56

    Fig 2 - by Andrew T. Marshall (10159199)

    Published 2021
    Subjects:
  17. 57
  18. 58
  19. 59
  20. 60