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    Summary map of all contacts with statistically significant SVM classifications. by Alexander P. Rockhill (6053618)

    Published 2024
    “…The middle row shows the directionality of spectral change for these significant SVM clusters during number trial conditions versus inter-trial intervals. …”
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    Data file. by Ji Woong Chang (1829314)

    Published 2025
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    Data from: <b>Selection and genetic variation in plasticity drive age-related decreases in among-individual behavioural correlations</b> by Chang Seok Han (21814121)

    Published 2025
    “…Our findings indicate that the magnitudes of both the positive among-individual and genetic correlations were maintained across nymph and young adult stages, but significantly decreased with age during adulthood. This decrease was due to both selection and genetic variation in age-related behavioural plasticity. …”
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    Genomic downregulation of TGF β1 production in monocytes obtained after RZV administration. Panel A. The heatmap shows 16 genes on the y axis whose accessibility significantly changed between Days 0 and 90 after vaccination (FDR p < 0.1) in 8 participants shown on the x axis.... by Michael J. Johnson (5818168)

    Published 2025
    “…The heatmap shows 16 genes on the y axis whose accessibility significantly changed between Days 0 and 90 after vaccination (FDR p < 0.1) in 8 participants shown on the x axis. …”
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    Study Data. by Jonathan S. Jahr (2709088)

    Published 2025
    “…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …”