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  • White Matter Morphometric C... White Matter Morphometric Changes Uniquely Predict Children's Reading Acquisition
    Myers, Chelsea A.; Vandermosten, Maaike; Farris, Emily A. ... Psychological science, 10/2014, Volume: 25, Issue: 10
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    This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predicted individual differences in reading ability at Grade 3. Structural MRI measurements indicated that ...
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  • The matter of motivation: S... The matter of motivation: Striatal resting-state connectivity is dissociable between grit and growth mindset
    Myers, Chelsea A; Wang, Cheng; Black, Jessica M ... Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 10/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 10
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    The current study utilized resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine how two important non-cognitive skills, grit and growth mindset, are associated with cortico-striatal ...
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  • Socio-emotional and cogniti... Socio-emotional and cognitive resilience in children with reading disabilities
    Haft, Stephanie L; Myers, Chelsea A; Hoeft, Fumiko Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 08/2016, Volume: 10
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    •RD children face significant risk for poor cognitive and socio-emotional outcome.•Such children can display remarkable resilience in these domains.•Cognitive resilience involves factors directly and ...
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  • The Utility of Neuroimaging... The Utility of Neuroimaging Studies for Informing Educational Practice and Policy in Reading Disorders
    Grigorenko, Elena L , PhD; Grigorenko, Elena L New directions for child and adolescent development, Spring 2015, Volume: 2015, Issue: 147
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    Educational neuroscience is an emerging scientific field that brings together researchers from neuroscience, psychology, and education to explore the neurocognitive processes underlying educational ...
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  • Effects of storage duration... Effects of storage duration and volume on the quality of leukoreduced apheresis-derived platelets: implications for pediatric transfusion medicine
    Winkler, Anne M.; Sheppard, Chelsea A.; Culler, Elizabeth E. ... Transfusion, October 2010, Volume: 50, Issue: 10
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    BACKGROUND: Platelet (PLT) storage adversely affects PLT structure and function in vitro and is associated with decreased PLT recovery and function in vivo. In pediatric transfusion medicine, it is ...
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  • Isolation and preliminary characterization of amino acid substitution mutations that increase the activity of the osmoregulated ProP protein of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
    Gasper, Brittany J; McCreight, Jennifer C; Banschbach, Katelyn ... DNA and cell biology 31, Issue: 6
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    In Enterobacteriaceae, the ProP protein, which takes up proline and glycine betaine, is subject to a post-translational control mechanism that increases its activity at high osmolarity. In order to ...
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  • Structural changes in white... Structural changes in white matter are uniquely related to children’s reading development
    Myers, Chelsea A.; Vandermosten, Maaike; Farris, Emily A. ... Psychological science, 09/2014, Volume: 25, Issue: 10
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    This study examined whether variations in brain development between kindergarten and Grade 3 predicted individual differences in reading ability at the latter time point. Structural MRI measurements ...
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  • Applying infectious disease... Applying infectious disease forecasting to public health: a path forward using influenza forecasting examples
    Lutz, Chelsea S; Huynh, Mimi P; Schroeder, Monica ... BMC public health, 12/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Infectious disease forecasting aims to predict characteristics of both seasonal epidemics and future pandemics. Accurate and timely infectious disease forecasts could aid public health responses by ...
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  • Multiple NTS neuron populat... Multiple NTS neuron populations cumulatively suppress food intake
    Qiu, Weiwei; Hutch, Chelsea R; Wang, Yi ... eLife, 12/2023, Volume: 12
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    Several discrete groups of feeding-regulated neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract ( ; NTS) suppress food intake, including avoidance-promoting neurons that express (NTS cells) and distinct - ...
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