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PaO2 significantly decreased in ARDS group (178 ± 42 to 54 ± 12.3 mmHg, p < 0.01) but did not significantly changed in control group.
In parallel, control cells and bcl-2 overexpressing clones exhibited density-dependent induction of the HIF-1-dependent transcriptional activity under normoxic conditions of about 2.3 fold (p = 0.039) while HRE-dependent transcriptional activity was not found to be significantly changed in control cells (p = 0.49) ( Figure S2B ).
MDA levels were not changed in control animals receiving only the bile acid assayed.
None of the indicated parameters including TNFα, PGE2 and arthritis scoring was changed in control AIA rats receiving DMSO (data not shown) or control animals receiving ramipril alone.
Thus, the respiratory rate in UBB+1 tg mice declined to about 75%% at 8%% O2 (206.7 ± 8.3 min−1) whereas this parameter was only slightly changed in control animals (about 90%%; 246.8 ± 8.4 min−1; p < 0.001; Fig. 2a).
In the latter instance we observed and increase in the frequency of both mEPSCs and mIPSCs indicating that both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs are changed in control mice, but not DAT-NR1 KO mice.
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