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. 2023 Nov 13;16(11):dmm050392. doi: 10.1242/dmm.050392

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Loxl1 deficiency in mice containing BL/6 causes enlargement of Schlemm's canal lumen. (A) Representative images of the outflow tract from sagittal semi-thin sections stained with Methylene Blue in BL/6 Loxl1+/+, Loxl1+/− and Loxl1−/− mice. The Schlemm's canal (SC) perimeter is highlighted in yellow. Scale bar: 20 µm. (B) Quantitative analysis of SC perimeter revealed an enlarged SC in BL/6 Loxl1+/− and Loxl1−/− mice and in 50/50 Loxl1−/− mice (n=4 mice, averaging three cross-sectional images/eye; **P<0.01). Boxes show the 25-75th percentiles, whiskers show the minimum and maximum, and the median is marked with a line. Ordinary one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett's multiple comparisons test was used for statistical analysis.