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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jul 19.
Published in final edited form as: Acta Neuropathol. 2010 Apr 9;119(6):679–687. doi: 10.1007/s00401-010-0680-3

Table 2.

Number of subjects per group, age, individual neurobehavioural score, complex NeuroScale score and p-tau181 levels in the longitudinal study

Longitudinal study MNI, mean ± SD (range) SNI, mean ± SD (range) P level
n 8 8
Age (days) 186 223.3 ± 11 (206–232)
NeuroScale (score) 12.8 ± 5.38 (7.8–21.1) 45 ± 0 (45–45) <0.05
Beam walking 3 × 3 cm (score) 2 ± 0.75 (1–3) 10 ± 0 (10–10) <0.05
Beam walking 4 × 2 cm (score) 2 ± 2 (0–5) 10 ± 0 (10–10) <0.05
Beam walking 3.5 cm (score) 3.7 ± 2.65 (0–7) 10 ± 0 (10–10) <0.05
Hind limb reflex (score) 2 ± 0.48 (1.33–3) 3 ± 0 (3–3) <0.05
Prehensile traction (score) 3.1 ± 0.99 (2–4) 5 ± 0 (5–5) <0.05
Neurological response (score) 0 7 ± 0 (7–7) <0.05
P-tau181 (pg/ml) 62.3 ± 12.38 (50.95–83.41) 140.8 ± 26.98 (119.7–203.5) <0.01

MNI mild neurobehavioural impairment, SNI severe neurobehavioural impairment