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    The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age. by Rostam M. Razban (22232522)

    Published 2025
    “…</b> Strengthening commute time-FC correlations shown in <b>B</b> seem to be driven by a decrease in average commute time across age. Note that all reported correlations are calculated by considering all data points, i.e., they are not calculated for the binned data.…”
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    Response of small airway tissues infected with EV-D94 and decreasing doses of EV-D68. by Ines Cordeiro Filipe (5849144)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Tissues were infected with 1E7 RNA copies of EV-D94 (equivalent to 2,46E4 TCID50) and 1E7 RNA copies of EV-D68 (3,3E5 TCID50) as well as decreasing doses of the latter. A and B: Viral loads were quantified by RT-PCR from apical wash samples collected at the indicated time points (A) or from tissues lysed at 2dpi (B). …”
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    Summary map of all contacts with statistically significant SVM classifications. by Alexander P. Rockhill (6053618)

    Published 2024
    “…Yellow indicates a greater proportion of clusters while blue represents few clusters at specific time-frequency points. 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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    <i>Fezf2</i> induction in ES-derived neurons did not on its own significantly increase subtype distinction. by Cameron Sadegh (11378606)

    Published 2021
    “…The total number of CTIP2-expressing neurons was largely unaffected, as was the number of total SATB2-expressing and CTIP2+/SATB2+ dual expressing neurons (though the latter two displayed non-statistically significant trends toward decrease in number). …”
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