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gallbladder — pathology and gallstones         histopathology  
Paigen1
mucin   mucin (score: 0-4)   [score]   high-fat diet   8wks
43 strains   age 15-19wks
  Inbred
 

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behavior – anxiety
Brown1   urination_d1_OFT  
urine puddle count (dur=5min), day 1
female –0.71 p = 0.0064 –0.76 13 Plot -0.80
behavior – involuntary movement
Metten2   peak_EtOHadj  
peak handling-induced convulsion (HIC) score, normalized to controls (ethanol aerosolized)
male 0.74 p = 0.0026 0.61 14 Plot  
Metten2   peak_CTRL  
peak HIC
male –0.68 p = 0.0080 –0.76 14 Plot  
behavior – learning and memory
Brown2   dig_tot  
total time spent digging
male 0.77 p = 0.0032 0.74 12 Plot 0.85
blood – hematology – cell counts – WBC – misc
Peters4   pctLUC_M24  
large unstained cell differential (percent of total WBC) (age 24mo)
male 0.87 p = 0.0006 0.80 11 Plot  
blood – hematology – platelets
Peters4   Plt_M24  
platelet count (PLT; units per volume x 103) (age 24mo)
female 0.89 p = 0.0013 0.90 9 Plot  
body composition – fat
Naggert1   pctfat_fat8  
percent of tissue mass that is fat, head excluded (high-fat diet 8wks)
female –0.45 p = 0.0079 –0.50 34 Plot -0.49
body weight size and growth – body weight
Harrill2   bw_end_ctrl  
body weight at end of testing
female –0.55 p = 0.0027 –0.60 27 Plot  
Harrill2   bw_start_ctrl  
body weight at start of testing
female –0.53 p = 0.0043 –0.53 27 Plot  
Harrill2   bw_start_trt  
body weight at start of testing (DB289 )
female –0.52 p = 0.0050 –0.55 27 Plot  
Harrill2   bw_end_trt  
body weight at end of testing (DB289 )
female –0.52 p = 0.0058 –0.59 27 Plot  
brain – pathology
Marchuk1   infarct_vol  
infarct volume following surgically-induced focal cerebral ischemia
male 0.72 p = 0.0023 0.53 15 Plot  
cardiovascular – blood pressure
Gavras1   BP  
systolic blood pressure
male –0.83 p = 0.0053 –0.81 9 Plot  
exercise and endurance
Lightfoot1   activity_distance  
wheel running activity, mean distance
female 0.51 p = 0.0027 0.56 33 Plot 0.56
Lightfoot1   activity_duration  
wheel running activity, mean duration
female 0.49 p = 0.0039 0.53 33 Plot 0.53
gallbladder – pathology and gallstones
Paigen1   st_pres  
presence of stones (score: 1=present, 0=absent) (high-fat diet 8wks)
male 0.55 p = 0.0002 0.54 42 Plot  
Paigen1   ChMC  
cholesterol monohydrate crystals (score: 0-4) (high-fat diet 8wks)
male 0.52 p = 0.0004 0.57 42 Plot 0.57
Paigen1   sandysto  
number of sandy stones (high-fat diet 8wks)
male 0.50 p = 0.0007 0.54 42 Plot 0.54
Paigen1   nstones  
number of sandy plus true stones (high-fat diet 8wks)
male 0.50 p = 0.0007 0.47 42 Plot 0.55
kidney – morphology
Harrill2   both_kidney_trt  
kidney (both) weight (DB289 )
female –0.53 p = 0.0042 –0.51 27 Plot  
Harrill2   Lt_kidney_trt  
kidney (left) weight (DB289 )
female –0.53 p = 0.0046 –0.48 27 Plot  
Harrill2   Rt_kidney_trt  
kidney (right) weight (DB289 )
female –0.52 p = 0.0053 –0.51 27 Plot  
liver – lipid homeostasis
Paigen1   freeHCC  
hepatic cholesterol concentration (free per g liver) (high-fat diet 8wks)
female 0.51 p = 0.0004 0.55 43 Plot 0.54
Paigen1   totHCC  
hepatic cholesterol concentration (total per g liver) (high-fat diet 8wks)
female 0.48 p = 0.0011 0.50 43 Plot  
reproduction – development
Taft1   pct_dead_fresh  
resorbed fetuses, percent of fresh ET
female 0.85 p = 0.0037 0.64 9 Plot  
reproduction – fecundity
Jax3   littersborn  
number of litters per dam
female –0.62 p = 0.0017 –0.62 23 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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