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. 2011 Sep;28(9):1995–2002. doi: 10.1089/neu.2011.1888

FIG. 3.

FIG. 3.

Anti-inflammatory treatments did not affect average area of white matter or inflammatory markers: quantification. (A) The total area (stained pixels) was measured and recalculated as percentage of normal white matter or of the total area of the spinal cord (CD68, CD45). Neither minocycline nor CD25 antibody treatments affected the average area of white matter or of the inflammatory markers. Only minocycline-treated mice had a significant and substantial correlation between total CD68 (B) or CD45 (C) area and 9-week BMS locomotor function scores.