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    Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in the Mouse Is Associated with Decrease of Viscoelasticity of Substantia Nigra Tissue by Elisabeth G. Hain (542261)

    Published 2016
    “…After treatment cessation, we observed opposed viscoelastic changes in the midbrain, hippocampus and SN with the midbrain showing a gradual rise and the hippocampus a distinct transient increase of viscous and elastic parameters, while viscosity and–to a lesser extent—elasticity in the SN decreased over time. …”
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    Inhibition of MRP1 significantly decreases basal and apoptotic GSH efflux. by Parameswaran G. Sreekumar (176748)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>GSH efflux in ARPE-19 cells incubated with two MRP1 inhibitors (75 µM MK571 and 5 mM sulfinpyrazone [SP]) for 5 h (A). ARPE-19 cells were transfected with MRP1 siRNA at the indicated concentrations. …”
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    Beneficial effects of a gait used while wearing a kimono to decrease the knee adduction moment in healthy adults by Susumu Ota (4167205)

    Published 2017
    “…Most of the modifications, however, involve voluntary changes in leg alignment. Here we investigated the biomechanical effects for reducing the KAM of a walking style with a small trunk rotation and arm swing gait, which is a natural walking style used while wearing a kimono (Nanba walk) that shifts the ground reaction force toward the stance leg (reduced lever arm). …”
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    Dynamic resistance training decreases sympathetic tone in hypertensive ovariectomized rats by G.L. Shimojo (6511043)

    Published 2019
    “…Ovariectomy resulted in additional increases in blood pressure in hypertensive rats and was associated with decreased vagal tone. Resistance exercise trained rats had lower mean arterial pressure than untrained rats (RTHO: 159±2.2 vs SHO: 177±3.4 mmHg), as well as resting bradycardia (RTHO: 332±9.0 vs SHO: 356±5 bpm). …”
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