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charles.hoyt@scai.fraunhofer.de at 2019-02-27 16:21:29.033557
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Lingling Xu
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charles.hoyt@scai.fraunhofer.de
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Copyright © 2018 Fraunhofer Institute SCAI, All rights reserved.
Number Nodes
8
Number Edges
14
Number Components
1
Network Density
0.25
Average Degree
1.75
Number Citations
1
Number BEL Errors
0

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Network Overlap

The node-based overlap between this network and other networks is calculated as the Szymkiewicz-Simpson coefficient of their respective nodes. Up to the top 10 are shown below.

Network Overlap
Corticotropin-releasing factor regulates caspase-3 and may protect developing zebrafish from stress-induced apoptosis v1.0.0 29%
Tau Modifications v1.9.5 12%
The CRF1 receptor antagonist, antalarmin, reverses isolation-induced up-regulation of dopamine D2 receptors in the amygdala and nucleus accumbens of fawn-hooded rats v1.0.0 12%

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a(MESH:antalarmin) increases a(MESH:"Embryonic Structures") View Subject | View Object

At all embryo stages, significant differences were noted between the CRH 10􏰁7 and control groups as well as be- tween the CRH 10􏰁7 and CRH 10􏰁7/antalarmin 10􏰁6 groups, with the rates being lower in the former. PubMed:23211705

a(MESH:antalarmin) increases a(MESH:Morula) View Subject | View Object

With regard to the morula/blastocyst stage, the rates in the CRH 10􏰁7 group were lower compared with the control (P 􏰄 0.003) and lower compared with the CRH 10􏰁7/antalarmin 10􏰁6 group (P 􏰃 0.001) (Table 2). PubMed:23211705

a(MESH:antalarmin) increases a(MESH:Blastocyst) View Subject | View Object

With regard to the morula/blastocyst stage, the rates in the CRH 10􏰁7 group were lower compared with the control (P 􏰄 0.003) and lower compared with the CRH 10􏰁7/antalarmin 10􏰁6 group (P 􏰃 0.001) (Table 2). PubMed:23211705

a(MESH:antalarmin) decreases act(p(MGI:Crh)) View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, the addition of a 10-fold excess of the CRH-R1 antagonist, antalarmin, overcame the negative effect of CRH on estradiol release (d 5, P 􏰄 0.009; d 7, P 􏰄 0.010; d 9, P 􏰃 0.001; and d 11, P 􏰄 0.002), indicating that the suppressive effect of CRH was receptor mediated (Fig. 1). PubMed:23211705

a(MESH:antalarmin) decreases act(p(MGI:Crh)) View Subject | View Object

The addition of the CRH-R1 an- tagonist antalarmin in a 10-fold higher concentration compared with that of CRH overcame the effect of CRH on beta􏰇-hCG release (d 11 beta􏰇-hCG 185.6 􏰅 6.087 mIU/ml, P 􏰃 0.001) indicating that the suppressive effect of CRH was recep- tor mediated (Fig. 3). PubMed:23211705

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