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    Pain intensity amplification with either increases or decreases are independent of temperature but are correlated with each other. by Benedict J. Alter (9745466)

    Published 2020
    “…No correlation exists between stimulus intensity (heat pain threshold (A or C) or T1 stimulus temperature used (B or D)) and pain intensity modulation during the t3 period by either preceding noxious temperature decreases (OS Min-T1) or increases (Inv Max-T2). Although an inverse correlation between onset hyperalgesia and offset analgesia does not achieve statistical significance when comparing local extrema (E), a significant inverse correlation is detected using within-stimulus change (F).…”
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    AMPs are increased in lesional HS, but DCD and other sweat-gland associated proteins are decreased. by Margaret Coates (6058580)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Volcano plot showing increased or decreased genes in HS. Graph shows log FC in gene expression of HS lesional skin over HS non-lesional skin samples plotted against negative log p-value of the difference in gene expression. …”
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    Decrease of injuries. by Petr Fulin (8380320)

    Published 2022
    “…The p value indicates the statistical significance of the decrease. Negative values indicate an increase in the number of inpatients. …”
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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 excitatory synaptic density of NgR1 mice showed a significant increase, with statistically significant differences observed when compared to WT mice (***P <  0.001). …”
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