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Significant increase in body temperature post-challenge.
Published 2022“…<p>The threshold for a significant increase in body temperature (SIBT) is established as the mean pre-challenge (or baseline) temperature plus 2 standard deviations (SD) of the mean pre-challenge temperature. …”
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Depletion of Opa1 and Marf does not cause increase in the cleaved Caspase 3 levels and apoptosis in the brain.
Published 2022“…Expression of hid shows a significant increase in TUNEL positive cells when expressed with <i>pnt</i>-Gal4, mCD8-GFP in the type II NB lineage. …”
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Dex significantly increased inotropy in Langendorff-perfused rat hearts.
Published 2019“…LVP, B) and maximal pressure development rate (dPdt<sub>max</sub>), (C). 24 h Dex pre-treatment (i.p., 2 mg/kg BW) significantly increased devel. …”
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Micropatterning significantly increases cell density.
Published 2019“…As noted by stars above trend lines, ECFC density significantly increased between 24 and 50 hours of culture time in both non-patterned (p = 0.0009) and micropatterned (p = 0.0002) cultures, while EC density did not (p = 1 non-patterned, p = 0.689 μp). …”
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