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. 2009 Aug;26(8):1395–1404. doi: 10.1089/neu.2008-0728

FIG. 6.

FIG. 6.

(a) The normal-appearing residual VLWM determined using the RA threshold (Fig. 5) at the epicenter from five individual mice. Control cords have ROIs containing entire ventrolateral white matter. All injured cords show normal-appearing residual white matter mostly at the outer rim of the parenchyma. (b) The normal-appearing VLWM volume, normalized to the control, for control (n = 6), 0.1 m/s (n = 5), 0.2 m/s (n = 6), and 0.4 m/s (n = 6) groups at 7 DPI were obtained. All injured groups show a significant decrease in the normal-appearing VLWM volume compared with that of the control. There is no statistically significant difference among all injured groups.