23 research outputs found

    Functional connectivity maps of five ACC sub-regions for the ASD group and the healthy control group, corrected for multiple comparisons.

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    <p>The maps were corrected for multiple comparisons using Gaussian random theory with q < 0.05 (voxel p < 0.01, z > 2.3). The left panel (labels A to E) shows the functional connectivity maps of the caudal ACC, dorsal ACC, rostral ACC, perigenual ACC, and subgenual ACC in the autism group. The right panel (labels A to E) shows the functional connectivity maps of the right five ACC sub-regions in HC group. HC, healthy control; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex.</p

    Locations of the five ACC sub-regions, which are labeled by red circles.

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    <p>Labels 1 to 10 indicate, respectively, the left caudal ACC, dorsal ACC, rostral ACC, perigenual ACC, and subgenual ACC, and the right caudal ACC, dorsal ACC, rostral ACC, perigenual ACC and subgenual ACC respectively. L, left; R, right; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex.</p

    Functional connectivity maps of the five ACC sub-regions for the ASD group and the healthy control group, based on thresholding.

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    <p>Maps of the left five ACC sub-regions and the right five ACC sub-regions in the HC group (A, B) and the autism group (C, D), using a threshold of |t| > 15. The brain areas with different colors indicate the mask where the voxels survived the threshold.</p

    MNI coordinates of the five ACC sub-regions.

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    <p>MNI coordinates of the five ACC sub-regions.</p

    Pearson correlations between functional connectivity (z-scores) and clinic variables in the autism group.

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    <p>Pearson correlations between functional connectivity (z-scores) and clinic variables in the autism group.</p

    Brain regions showing significant differences in the functional connectivity of the left caudal ACC in the autism group compared with the healthy control group.

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    <p>Brain regions showing significant differences in functional connectivity of the left caudal ACC in persons with autism compared with the healthy controls. The blue color indicates decreased functional connectivity in the autism group. FC, functional connectivity; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex.</p

    Grand-average of ERPs at Fz, Cz and Pz for the large loss (black lines), small loss (red lines) and gain (blue lines) feedback conditions in the TD, ADHD-C and ADHD-I groups.

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    <p>Grand-average of ERPs at Fz, Cz and Pz for the large loss (black lines), small loss (red lines) and gain (blue lines) feedback conditions in the TD, ADHD-C and ADHD-I groups.</p

    The topographical map of FRN in the TD,ADHD-C and ADHD-I groups in the phase of 250–350 ms.

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    <p>The topographical map of FRN in the TD,ADHD-C and ADHD-I groups in the phase of 250–350 ms.</p

    Additional file 1 of Identification of TLN1 as a prognostic biomarker to effect cell proliferation and differentiation in acute myeloid leukemia

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    Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure1. High expression of TLN1 is associated with poor prognosis of Brain Lower Grade Glioma (A), Adrenocortical carcinoma (B), Oral squamous Cell Carcinoma (C), Colon adenocarcinoma, Glioma (D), Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (E) and endocervical adenocarcinoma (F). G: Kaplan–Meier survival curves for TLN1 in AML cohort after excluding M3 patients
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