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The In Vivo Kinetics of RNA Polymerase II Elongation during Co-Transcriptional Splicing
Kinetic analysis shows that RNA polymerase elongation kinetics are not modulated by co-transcriptional splicing and that post-transcriptional splicing can proceed at the site of transcription without the presence of the polymerase
The In Vivo Kinetics of RNA Polymerase II Elongation during Co-Transcriptional Splicing
Kinetic analysis shows that RNA polymerase elongation kinetics are not modulated by co-transcriptional splicing and that post-transcriptional splicing can proceed at the site of transcription without the presence of the polymerase
Brain-based classification of youth with anxiety disorders: transdiagnostic examinations within the ENIGMA-Anxiety database using machine learning
Neuroanatomical findings on youth anxiety disorders are notoriously difficult to replicate, small in effect size,
and have limited clinical relevance. These concerns have prompted a paradigm shift towards highly powered
(i.e., big data) individual-level inferences, which are data-driven, transdiagnostic, and neurobiologically
informed. Hence, we uniquely built/validated supervised neuroanatomical machine learning (ML) models for
individual-level inferences, using the largest up to date neuroimaging database on youth anxiety disorders:
ENIGMA Anxiety Consortium (N=3,343; Age: 10-25 years; Global Sites: 32). Modest, yet robust, brain-based
classifications were achieved for specific anxiety disorders (Panic Disorder), but also transdiagnostically for all
anxiety disorders when patients were subgrouped according to their sex, medication status, and symptom
severity (AUC’s 0.59-0.63). Classifications were driven by neuroanatomical features (cortical thickness/surface
area, subcortical volumes) in fronto-striato-limbic and temporo-parietal regions. This benchmark study provides
estimates on individual-level classification performances that can be realistically achieved with ML using
neuroanatomical data, within a large, heterogenous, and multi-site sample of youth with anxiety disorders
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