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    Distribution of percent superficial (%S) cells in newborn and 12-week specimens.

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    <p>Distribution of percent superficial (%S) cells in newborn and 12-week specimens according to <b>A</b>) cell collection method and <b>B</b>) sex. Color coding reflects the fraction of specimens within certain ranges of %S as indicated in the legend; overall height of vertical bars represents percent of specimens scored.</p

    Newborn and 12 week urogenital cells collected from swab and urine specimens (female).

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    <p>A, Newborn Swab: Two superficial cells, characterized by small, dark, pyknotic nuclei and abundant cytoplasm in top right and left sides. Two intermediate cells, with slightly larger oval nuclei and more open chromatin patterns, are present in the middle and lower left. B, Newborn Urine: Two superficial cells, with small, pyknotic nuclei, are located in the center of the field. Most of the remaining cells are intermediates. C, 12-week Swab: Parabasal cells (upper right) and intermediate cells (lower left) are noted. Superficial cells were seen only rarely in this specimen. D, 12-week Urine: A cluster of four cells with parabasal to intermediate features. The cells show no features of superficial cells, which were completely lacking in this specimen.</p

    Manhattan plots of –log(<i>P</i>) for association of SNPs and chromosomal position for all SNPs analyzed in linear regression covariate-adjusted models.

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    <p>Panel A presents the Manhattan plot for the phenotype, ADHD-IV Impulsivity Scale. Panel B presents the Manhattan plot for the phenotype, CBCL/1.5-5 PDPs. Panel C presents the Manhattan plot for the phenotype, CBCL/1.5-5 Total Problems. Red horizontal line represents 5×10<sup>−8</sup> threshold for genome-wide significance. Blue horizontal line indicates the 10<sup>−6</sup> threshold for suggestive genome-wide significance.</p

    Baseline and operative characteristics of the cohort.

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    <p>Abbreviations: SD  =  standard deviation. DHCA  =  deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.</p>a<p><i>APOE</i> genotypes were categorized into three groups: ε2 (ε2ε2, ε2ε3, or ε2ε4), ε3 (ε3ε3), and ε4 (ε3ε4 or ε4ε4).</p
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