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behavior — involuntary movement — handling-induced convulsion         observation  
Metten2
peak_EtOHadj   peak handling-induced convulsion (HIC) score, normalized to controls   [score]   ethanol   aerosolized
15 strains   age 8-15wks
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Correlated measurement from anywhere in MPD
(organized by category)
Sex Pearson
r
p value
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rs
# strains
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behavior – involuntary movement
Metten2   peak_CTRL  
peak HIC
male –0.90 p < 0.0001 –0.85 15 Plot  
Metten2   peak_latency  
latency to first score used to calculate peak ethanol (ethanol aerosolized)
male 0.68 p = 0.0050 0.71 15 Plot 0.83
behavior – social
Moy1   DurCEN_nov  
time spent in center chamber, 10 min test
male –0.82 p = 0.0018 –0.66 11 Plot -0.86
blood – clinical chemistry – urea nitrogen
Rusyn2   BUN_2_tce  
blood urea nitrogen (serum BUN), t=2h (trichloroethylene )
male –0.91 p = 0.0015 –0.67 8 Plot -0.94
cardiovascular – ECG parameters
Xing1   QT_M12  
interval between peak of Q-wave to end of T-wave (QT) (age 12mo)
male –0.77 p = 0.0031 –0.63 12 Plot  
Xing1   QRS_M20  
interval between beginning and end of QRS complex (age 20mo)
male –0.75 p = 0.0072 –0.73 11 Plot  
Xing1   ST_M12  
interval between S-wave and end of T-wave (ST) (age 12mo)
male –0.71 p = 0.0100 –0.49 12 Plot  
cardiovascular – heart rate
Xing1   HR_M12  
heart rate (age 12mo)
male 0.71 p = 0.0093 0.51 12 Plot  
gallbladder – pathology and gallstones
Paigen1   mucin  
mucin (score: 0-4) (high-fat diet 8wks)
male 0.74 p = 0.0026 0.61 14 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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