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C1 alone does not evoke NO release, an increase in cell activity or release of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
Published 2023“…<p><b>a)</b> The effect of C1 on the NO release in unstimulated microglia showed no significant difference. …”
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Flow chart of sediment P fractionation procedure.
Published 2025“…For the average value during incubation, rising temperature significantly elevated P release rate and soluble reactive P by 3 times in overlying water, and greatly reduced total organic P (by 19.0%) in sediments, while did not affect total inorganic P in sediments. …”
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Synaptopathy at IHC-SGN synapses decreases the peak of the CAP significantly, without changes to peak latency and width.
Published 2021“…Synaptopathy had smaller effects on CAP peak amplitude and latency when it affected only HT fiber synapses compared to affecting all fiber types randomly. …”
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DataSheet_1_Decreased feeding rates of the copepod Acartia tonsa when exposed to playback harbor traffic noise.pdf
Published 2023“…Introduction<p>Copepods present the largest and most diverse group of zooplankton and their feeding behavior can affect top-down and bottom-up processes. …”