Publications by authors named "M T Marr"

The precise network topology of functional brain systems is highly specific to individuals and undergoes dramatic changes during critical periods of development. Large amounts of high-quality resting state data are required to investigate these individual differences, but are difficult to obtain in early infancy. Using the template matching method, we generated a set of infant network templates to use as priors for individualized functional resting-state network mapping in two independent neonatal datasets with extended acquisition of resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) data.

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Objective: Assessment of trauma-related dissociation has been historically challenging given its subjective nature and the lack of provider education around this topic. Recent work identified a promising neural biomarker of trauma-related dissociation, representing a significant step toward improved assessment and identification of dissociation. However, it is necessary to better understand clinical factors that may be associated with this biomarker.

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Remnant populations of endangered species often have complex demographic histories associated with human impact. This can present challenges for conservation as populations modified by human activity may require bespoke management. The Eurasian red squirrel, (L.

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  • Cells under stress adapt by slowing down traditional protein synthesis and instead using internal ribosome entry sites (IRES) to ensure crucial proteins are still made.
  • The study investigates the secondary structure of the insulin receptor (Insr) 5' untranslated region (5'UTR), revealing key elements important for IRES function in both mouse and viral contexts.
  • By developing a model of the Insr 5'UTR and identifying critical segments for function, researchers were able to create a smaller IRES element that maintains effective translation.
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Background: Sheep breeds native to the United Kingdom exhibit a striking diversity of different traits. Some of these traits are highly sustainable, such as seasonal wool shedding in the Wiltshire Horn, and are likely to become more important as pressures on sheep production increase in coming decades. Despite their clear importance to the future of sheep farming, the genetic diversity of native UK sheep breeds is poorly characterised.

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