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Categorically Distinct Acute Stressors Elicit Dissimilar Transcriptional Profiles in the Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus
J. Neurosci. Reyes et al. 23 (13): 5607.

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  • Supplementary Table 1 - List of genes significantly upregulated in paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) in response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection or restraint. Genes that were significantly upregulated (p < .05) and greater than 2.5 fold change from saline are listed and grouped according to their function; with 1hr and 3hr data separated by a blank line. Genes that are upregulated by BOTH stressors are listed in GREEN. The degree to which the lists are similar varies by function. For example, many of the signaling molecules are upregulated in common, whereas the immune related molecules (boxed in red) are completely distinct sets of genes.
  • Supplementary Table 2 - List of genes significantly downregulated in paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) in response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection or restraint. Genes that were significantly downregulated (p < .05 and greater than 2.5 fold change from saline) are listed and grouped according to their function; with 1hr and 3hr data separated by a blank line. Genes that are downregulated by BOTH stressors are highlighted in GREEN.




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