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behavior — locomotor activity         open field test  
Golani1
LMXHS   latency until first reach a speed of at least half-maximum velocity (cube root), 30 min test   [s]
8 strains   age 10wks
  Inbred
 

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Correlated measurement from anywhere in MPD
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Sex Pearson
r
p value
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Spearman
rs
# strains
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blood – hematology – cell counts – WBC – lymphocytes
Peters1   LYM  
lymphocyte differential (percent of total WBC)
male 0.85 p = 0.0081 0.81 8 Plot  
blood – lipids – cholesterol – LDL or non-HDL
Paigen4   nonHDL  
non-HDL cholesterol
male 0.96 p = 0.0001 0.99 8 Plot  
cardiovascular – ECG parameters
Maurer1   QT_iso10  
interval between peak of Q-wave to end of T-wave (QT) (isoproterenol 10mg/kg 2wks)
male 0.86 p = 0.0056 0.83 8 Plot  
immune system – cell counts – peripheral blood
Petkova1   CD4_effector_M06  
effector CD4 T cells (as percent of total CD4 T cells) (age 6mo)
male 0.87 p = 0.0048 0.93 8 Plot  
Petkova1   CD4_naive_M06  
naive CD4 T cells (as percent of total CD4 T cells) (age 6mo)
male –0.86 p = 0.0061 –0.90 8 Plot  
respiratory – breathing pattern
Berndt2   duty_cycle_mch10  
duty cycle (Ti/Ttot) (methacholine 10mg/mL)
male 0.93 p = 0.0009 0.83 8 Plot  
 

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Reciprocals are included in the above list.

Correlations where Pearson r < 0.5 are not retained and will not appear in the above list.

All correlations available through MPD are mathematical correlations provided for exploratory use, and are not necessarily biologically significant. Additional forms of validation are required. Most correlations are based on strain mean data points which have varying degrees of quality, preciseness, and normality of distribution, and this is generally not taken into account in correlation strength metrics.




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