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Repeated THC exposure reduced the neurobehavioral effects of the antipsychotic drug risperidone.
Repeated THC exposure reduced whole brain concentrations of risperidone, its active metabolite 9-hydroxy risperidone, and total active moiety.
The researchers say the ultraviolet exposure reduced the population of bacteria, made them less active or changed the composition of microbial species in the soil.
We will know if early exposure reduced the number of children developing allergies once the results are published in a few months' time.
Significantly, SMN exposure reduced Dox hepatotoxicity and associated apoptotic and necrotic cell death.
"As the cleanup process goes on, more dust and debris will be kicked up, so it's important for people to know how to keep their exposure reduced," she said.
Taken together, our results suggest that THC exposure reduced the neurobehavioral effects of risperidone because of THC-induced upregulation of P-gp expression at the BBB and the consequent enhanced brain extrusion of the P-gp substrates risperidone and 9-hydroxy risperidone.
Waterborne exposure reduced leaf consumption by ∼20%, which did not fully explain the reduction in feces production (∼30%), indicating an enhanced utilization of food to compensate for detoxification mechanisms.
Ammonia exposure reduced feed intake (P = 0.005) and defecation time (P = 0.05) and slowed the rates of eating hay (P = 0.007), masticating alfalfa pellets (P = 0.00) and rumination chewing (P = 0.01).
Surprisingly, perinatal ETS exposure reduced the level of lipid peroxidation as assessed by the concentration of thiobarbituric acid reactive species, whereas postnatal ETS did not.
With equity exposure reduced to bare bones, ISM new orders, consumer and business confidence signal resumed growth in the months to come.
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