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Summary of the earliest time point for significant WD-induced changes in NASH-associated markers.
Published 2023“…The figure illustrates the earliest time point for a significant change in the marker abundance and whether the marker <b>Increased</b> or <b>Decreased</b> in response to the WD. …”
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Change in the levels of parental stressors or rewards between time point 1 and time point 2.
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Significant clusters for white matter volume loss per timepoint comparison.
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Change in average relative abundance of significantly different ASVs within distinct phyla classifications at all three time points for the three different treatments.
Published 2020“…</b> For the control treatment, the change in average relative abundance of significantly different bacteria taxa in their relative phyla classifications generally decreased throughout consecutive time points. …”
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The strength of the commute time-functional connectivity relationship demonstrates weak pathological significance and weak dependency on age.
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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Consecutive time points of data collection.
Published 2025“…Effect sizes expectedly decreased over time. Physical quality of life remained relatively constant over time and was the only outcome for which social integration on admission was not a significant prognostic factor.…”