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National Child Development Study: Sweeps 1-6, 1958-2000, Self-Reported Measures
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.National Child Development Study: Sweeps 1-6, 1958-2000, Self-Reported Measures includes derived variables that were developed as part of a research study examining risk and preventive factors for chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in the National Child Development Study (NCDS) (available from the UK Data Archive under GN 33004). Data on the outcome measures was assessed in 1999-2000 during Sweep 6 of data collection, at which point the cohort members were aged 42 years. The study examines a number of life course risk markers for CFS/ME and IBS including childhood adversity, childhood illness, physical activity and psychopathology in childhood and adulthood. The data can be linked to the main NCDS data. Users are advised to also consult the main NCDS documentation which is available for individual Sweeps of the NCDS under 33004.Main Topics:The study includes the following measures:self-reported measures of CFS/ME and IBSa derived measure of CFS-like illnessmeasures of childhood illness and symptoms reported at 7, 11 and 16 yearsself-reported physical activity in childhood and adulthood</ul
Additional file 2 of Replication stress generates distinctive landscapes of DNA copy number alterations and chromosome scale losses
Additional file 2. Contains CNAs for RPE1 after treatment with DMSO, Aphidicolin or siRNA
Additional file 3 of Replication stress generates distinctive landscapes of DNA copy number alterations and chromosome scale losses
Additional file 3. Replication Timing factor derived from RPE1 single cells after treatment with DMSO or aphidicolin
Additional file 4 of Replication stress generates distinctive landscapes of DNA copy number alterations and chromosome scale losses
Additional file 4. RNAseq data for BJ and RPE1 cells treated with DMSO or aphidicolin
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