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    Synaptopathy at IHC-SGN synapses decreases the peak of the CAP significantly, without changes to peak latency and width. by Maral Budak (6680351)

    Published 2021
    “…The latencies of the CAP peaks did not exhibit any significant difference between different populations for all sound levels.…”
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    Regenerating axons are increased by ATRA and decreased by clodronate. by Valeria De La Rosa-Reyes (6658613)

    Published 2021
    “…Compared to PBS-treated, the number of regenerating axons is doubled by ATRA treatment, decreased by 30% by clodronate, and, in the case of ATRA combined with clodronate, is not significantly different.…”
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    Overexpression of Gαq decreases cell number and cell size. by Dharsan K. Soundarrajan (11632145)

    Published 2021
    “…Student t-test was used for statistical significance testing.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>…”
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    Syndecan ectodomain fragments decrease endothelial resistance via rho kinase. by Melanie Jannaway (6703577)

    Published 2019
    “…(B) rhS3ED fragments induced a highly significant drop in TER (n = 6, p<0.0001). (C) rhS4ED fragments significantly decreased TER (n = 8, p = 0.0002). …”
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    Long COVID prevalence decreases with vaccine uptake in the U.S. by Manlio De Domenico (626037)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>(A) Prevalence in U.S. states and the U.S. exhibits a decreasing trend with respect to vaccine uptake, both in the population vaccinated with at least one dose (top) and two doses (bottom), with the largest gap between 100% vaccinated and 100% unvaccinated scenarios observed in the reference population of adults who had COVID-19. …”
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    NgR1 KO mice exhibited an increase in excitatory synapses and a decrease in inhibitory synapses, indicating an imbalance of synaptic transmission. by Jinwei Zhang (462455)

    Published 2025
    “…The inhibitory synaptic density of NgR1 mice showed a significant decrease when compared to WT mice (***P <  0.001). …”