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. 2017 Mar 3;7:43765. doi: 10.1038/srep43765

Table 2. Enriched gene networks recruited by 90/5 action potential patterned stimulation for 5 hr.

Network Score Top Disease and Function Focus Molecules
1 39 Cell Morphology, Connective Tissue Development and Function, Tissue Morphology ABCC5, ABCF1, ATM/ATR, CDKAL1, CTU1, DDX52, DPH2, FAM120B, GPANK1, GULP1, HLCS, KIAA1161, MMS19, MON2, MSL2, MXD3, MYO18A, NCAPD3, NCAPH2, NKAP, ORAOV1, PHLPP1, PRIM2, RBM39, SLC12A2, SLC30A1, SLC38A2, SLC4A7, SLC7A1, SMC2, SMC3, SNX27, SRC
2 38 Neurological Disease, Small Molecule Biochemistry, Developmental Disorder ACAD10, APP, ATCAY, CHCHD6, DPY19L3, FRMD8, GSPT2, HBS1L, IMP4, ISOC2, KCTD18, LETM2, LHFPL2, MAB21L2, NARF, ORMDL1, PATL1, PHACTR4, PLEKHO2, PUS7L, RAB39A, RCBTB1, RNF24, RP9, Rbfox3, SLC25A38, SLC41A3, TBC1D25, TCP11L2, UGGT2, ULK4, VAT1L, ZC2HC1A, ZNF322, ZNF35
3 37 Post-Translational Modification, Cell Morphology, Cellular Assembly and Organization AFAP1, ATE1, Ank2, CEP170, DUB, FTO, HERC2, KCNC4, KIF3A, KIF3B, KIF3C, MED20, NPR2, PAN2, PCYT1A, Par6, Pkc(s), RNF168, SLC18A3, SLC6A9, TRIM46, USP1, USP10, USP12, USP28, USP29, USP30, USP32, USP38, USP40, USP42, USP54, WDR20, WDR62, ZRANB1
4 37 Cancer, Gastrointestinal Disease, Organismal Injury and Abnormalities ABR, ADIPOR2, AGL, APPL1, CENPC, DARS2, DPYSL5, EIF5B, ERBB2IP, GAPVD1, INSM1, KCNA5, KCNS3, KCTD5, KIF26B, MINK1, MPP3, NELL1, NHLRC1, NIT1, NSL1, OCRL, PKNOX1, PRKAB2, RAB11FIP5, RPAP1, Rab11, Rab5, Rac, SLTM, TPCN2, TROVE2, ZBTB3, ZFYVE9, ZNF202
5 37 Cell-To-Cell Signalling and Interaction, Cellular Movement, Cellular Development Alpha catenin, BAG2, BSN, CCDC117, CDH2, CDH4, CDH8, CEP68, CTBP1, CTNND1, Cadherin, DEF6, ERC2, FOXJ3, HDAC11, IQSEC1, KCTD6, LTN1, MLF2, NUP85, OGT, PHF20, RBBP5, RBM22, RNF111, S1PR1, SATB1, SSPN, Spectrin, TJP1, TMEM117, TRIM26, TRMT2A, ZEB2, ZKSCAN8

Network discovery by IPA of enriched disease and function. Network score are listed for 5 top-scoring networks, encompassing processes important in cellular development, morphology, and disease.