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Our data demonstrate for the first time that RF improves cognitive behavior of 3xTg-AD mice.
These data demonstrate for the first time the relevance of functional anatomical connectivity to the spread of multiple sclerosis pathology in a 'tract-specific' pattern.
Conclusions: Our data demonstrate, for the first time, that WISH cells respond to oxytocin by increasing prostaglandin E2 release.
Our data demonstrate, for the first time in humans, that acute up-regulation of the opioid system reduces fear recognition sensitivity.
These data demonstrate for the first time that synaptic modulation is unable to prevent age-related neuronal loss in the cochlea.
These data demonstrate for the first time that SiO2-NPs and SiO2 1% Ag-NPs result in perturbations of the ER leading to the ER stress response.
These data demonstrate for the first time that the RBPjkappa-dependent Notch signaling pathway is a crucial regulator of MPC proliferation and differentiation during skeletal development.
These data demonstrate, for the first time, that the cytoprotective effect of A20 in ECs is not limited to TNF-triggered apoptosis.
These data demonstrate for the first time the cytotoxic potential of Peptidyl MIMs against prostate cancer cells and suggest a dependence on a specific secondary alpha-helical structure of the peptide.
The present data demonstrate for the first time that repeated stimulation (2-3 hr in an oxygenated perfusate) of right ventricular papillary muscles from cats subjected to hypovolemic shock does not alter the ultrastructure of the shock lesions.
These data demonstrate for the first time that a protein kinase C isoform is a key component of the signal transduction cascade which follows exposure of myoblasts to transforming growth factor beta.
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