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Number of significant genes and fold change.
Published 2023“…</p><p>Conclusions/significance</p><p>Overall, integrating these results into our understanding of long-term programming by repeated infant pain experiences, the data suggest that pain experienced within a social context impacts infant neurobehavioral responses and initiates an altered developmental trajectory of pain and affect processing that diverges from experiencing pain alone.…”
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Representative primary myoelectric signals of 30-min records from the SMEMG study.
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Increased or reduced ATGL-1 activity does not significantly change <i>N. parisii</i> growth.
Published 2025Subjects: “…microsporidia infection alters…”
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Image_1_Suppression of top-down influence decreases both behavioral and V1 neuronal response sensitivity to stimulus orientations in cats.TIF
Published 2023“…Instead, c-tDCS in A7 significantly lowered the visually-evoked response, especially the maximum response of V1 neurons, which caused a decrease in response selectivity and signal-to-noise ratio. …”
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