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    GluN2A(D731N) decreases channel open probability. by Kai Gao (120150)

    Published 2017
    “…The receptors were activated by EC<sub>50</sub> concentrations of glutamate with saturating concentration (100 μM) of glycine at holding potential of -40 mV. The di-heteromeric mutant (2A-D731N) and tri-heteromeric receptors with two-copies of the mutant subunit (D731N/D731N) showed a prolonged inhibition rate, reflecting a decreased channel open probability. …”
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    Nimodipine does not decrease markers of neuritic dystrophy in 5XFAD transgenic mice. by Katherine R. Sadleir (12035242)

    Published 2022
    “…<p><b>(</b>A and F) Representative immunoblots of hippocampal (A) and cortical (F) lysates of non-transgenic and 5XFAD mice treated with vehicle or nimodipine. …”
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    iNKTs are selectively decreased in obese livers. by Maya E. Kotas (203189)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>A) The percentage (left panel) of tetramer+, CD3ε-int iNKTs among total CD3ε+B220- lymphocytes is decreased in the liver but not the spleen of mice made obese through 6 months of HFD compared to controls, as is the absolute number of hepatic iNKTs (right panel) (n = 4 mice/group). …”
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    Decreased thrombin activity levels in PAR KO following 24 hours following ischemia. by Efrat Shavit-Stein (3186678)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) Total thrombin activity is significantly decreased in PAR1 KO compared to WT mice (t-test). …”
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    CD148 knockdown reduces cell-cell adhesion and E-cadherin contacts accompanied by a decrease in Rac1 activity in A431 cells. by Keiko Takahashi (375228)

    Published 2014
    “…CD148 knockdown reduces the E-cadherin contact formation accompanied by a decrease in Rac1 activity.</p>…”