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Kayla R Nygaard, Ph.D.

Concepts (27)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Williams Syndrome320231951.520 Why?
Receptors, Oxytocin12021710.730 Why?
Social Behavior3202311460.660 Why?
Fear1202114930.400 Why?
Memory1202122090.380 Why?
Behavior, Animal1201918620.370 Why?
Autistic Disorder1201912400.330 Why?
Muscle Proteins2202311650.260 Why?
Trans-Activators2202328580.200 Why?
Transcription Factors, TFII12020620.180 Why?
Astrocytes1202213490.120 Why?
Disease Models, Animal32023183540.110 Why?
Proteome1202218910.100 Why?
Mice42023820720.090 Why?
Animals420231693350.060 Why?
Transcription Factors12023121740.050 Why?
Cell Membrane Structures12022240.050 Why?
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor120226050.040 Why?
Brain22021274530.040 Why?
Embryonic Development120207240.030 Why?
Male220213652030.020 Why?
Female220213975150.020 Why?
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental1202036120.020 Why?
Proteomics1202239140.020 Why?
Transcription, Genetic1202076090.020 Why?
DNA-Binding Proteins1202096180.010 Why?
Humans120207689700.000 Why?
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