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Amygdala Gene Expression Correlates of Social Behavior in Monkeys Experiencing Maternal Separation
J. Neurosci. Sabatini et al. 27: 3295

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental material 1. Experimental animal weights. Weights are reported in kilograms. Developmental trajectories were similar among all animals, and at the time of sacrifice there were no significant differences between any of the experimental groups (ANOVA F=0.284, p=0.76).
  • supplemental material - Supplemental material 2. Amygdala gene expression differences (p<0.01, |ALR|>0.263) between maternally raised and separated monkeys (combined 1 week + 1 month). Figure layout and abbreviations similar to those in Table 3.
  • supplemental material - Supplemental material 3. Two-way hierarchical clustering of log2 intensities for differentially expressed genes between maternally raised and separated monkeys (combined 1 week + 1 month). Genes (in horizontal rows) are denoted by NCBI UniGene cluster/Gene symbol, animals (in vertical columns) are denoted by dendrogram color (green- maternally raised, purple-separated at one month, red-separated at one week). Each pixel denotes an expression value for a single gene in a single animal. Brightness of color is proportional to the magnitude of the expression change (green- decreased; red-increased). Note that the maternally raised animals and the maternally separated monkeys cluster on different arms of the dendrogram.




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