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Claudin V is decreased following infection with Mtb.
Published 2024“…Exposure to Mtb H37Rv and HN878 decreased claudin V expression compared to uninfected controls in the frontal cortex (E), cerebral nuclei (J), brain stem (O), thalamus (T), and hippocampus (Y). …”
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Data Sheet 1_Aging of visual word perception is related to decreased segregation within and beyond the word network in the brain.docx
Published 2024“…</p>Discussion<p>These results suggest that cognitive decline in visual word perception is associated with decreased segregation within and beyond the word network in the aging brain. …”
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The injectable contraceptives depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and norethisterone enanthate substantially and differentially decrease testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin...
Published 2025“…Any within or between contraceptive group androgenic effects on behavior in the brain are likely dominated by the androgenic activities of MPA and NET and not by the decreased endogenous testosterone levels. …”
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Changes in health-related quality of life indexes before and after disease onset.
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Differences in health-related quality of life indexes after disease onset between groups.
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Astrocytes increase contact with vessels and expression of AQP4 following Mtb infection, which is decreased in cytosis<sup>+</sup> animals.
Published 2024“…Decreased expression of AQP4, and endfoot contact, is found in cytosis<sup>+</sup> animals in the frontal cortex (D and E), cerebral nuclei (J and K), brain stem (P and Q), thalamus (V and W) and hippocampus (BB and CC). …”
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