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We found that the levels of NRF-1 and TFAM mRNA were reduced in mnd2 mouse brain compared with those in wide-type mouse brain.
The results showed that both NeuN-mRNA (Fig. S2C) and NeuN-protein (Fig. S2D) levels are significantly decreased in Ppt1-KI mouse brain compared with those of their WT littermates.
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This is not solely a reflection of the increased complexity of the human brain compared with the mouse brain.
The animals express ≈4× the level of porcine PrP in the brain compared with the levels expressed in pig brains.
A similar phenomenon was observed in Sirt1 /– brain compared with the Sirt1+/+ brain, suggesting the involvement of SIRT1 in SUV39H1-dependent CH formation.
Our data indicate that calbindin D-28K, S100a8 and S100B are not induced in the Tg2576 mice brains compared with those in the wild type mice brains (Figure S5).
The levels of PLD3 mRNA and protein expression were reduced modestly in AD brains, compared with those in non-AD brains.
In contrast, the level of spliced xbp1 mRNA was significantly increased in the HTorAΔE-expressing brains compared with those of the HTorAWT-expressing flies.
Whereas this difference in LC3-II levels clearly demonstrates that autophagosome number is altered in gba1−/− brains compared with those of wild-types, it is unclear whether autophagosome formation is increased or whether autophagosome degradation is defective, because both of these scenarios would lead to an increase in LC3-II levels.
Hadrocodium also had a much larger brain compared with other creatures.
Furthermore, stimulated post-stroke mice showed enhanced blood flow in their brain compared with unstimulated post-stroke mice.
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