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ROC analysis to mark selectivity results in mostly mixed-selective units.
Published 2025“…The reason for this is likely because of the low number of neurons that are marked as pure-choice selective, as most neurons are marked to be mixed selective following the ROC approach. The large number of mixed selective units also results in a significant decrease in accuracy when these neurons are targeted as compared to <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013559#pcbi.1013559.g006" target="_blank">Fig 6c</a> where there was no significant effect visible after targeting mixed selective units, likely because there were less mixed selective units present. …”
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<i>Copia</i> and <i>dArc1</i> have an inverse relationship at the <i>Drosophila</i> NMJ.
Published 2025“…<p>(A–C) The presynaptic knockdown of <i>Copia</i> with <i>Copia</i><sup>pol</sup>-shRNA (B1–B4) and <i>Copia</i><sup>gag</sup>-siRNA (C1–C4) leads to a significant increase in α-dArc1 staining both pre- and postsynaptically at the larval NMJ compared to wild type (A1–A4). …”
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Modeling the relationship between size, environmental oxygen, and the fitness effects of myoglobin.
Published 2025“…Large clusters attain larger metabolic rate increases in high oxygen environments than low; small clusters are metabolically saturated at high oxygen levels and thus attain no benefit while attaining low benefits at low oxygen levels. …”
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