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γ dorsal neurons show decreased calcium responses to odors.
Published 2020“…<p>(A) Naïve flies carrying <i>UAS-GCaMP6m/+; R93G04-GAL4/+</i> transgenes were used to perform calcium imaging experiment of odor response. Flies show significantly decreased calcium responses to OCT and MCH in each γ dorsal subdomain. …”
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Cell-autonomous and non-cell autonomous effects of neuronal BIN1 loss <i>in vivo</i>
Published 2019“…Furthermore, the level of neuronal-specific BIN1 isoform 1 protein is decreased in sporadic AD cases in parallel with neuronal loss, despite an overall increase in BIN1 total mRNA. …”
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Thick valves are associated with decreased valve function.
Published 2022“…(H) <i>Klf2</i> controls and mutants without pericardial edema at 80 hpf were used for a survival study. By 17 dpf, a significantly greater number of <i>klf2</i> mutant larvae have died based on the Gehan–Breslow–Wilcoxon statistical test. …”
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Uronic acid analysis-based screen identified IFA as an effective capsule inhibitor.
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γ dorsal neurons show a CREB2-dependent decreased cellular calcium response to training odor at 24-hour post-conditioning.
Published 2020“…Each value represents mean ± SEM (N = 9~11). *, p < 0.05; statistically significantly different from zero; one sample t-test. …”