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. 2011 Oct 1;7(4):267–280. doi: 10.4161/org.7.4.18060

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Percentages of β-gal-positive cells and corrected stripe numbers in 21OH/LacZ adrenal cortices. (A–D) The mean percentage of β-gal-positive cells (±SEM) is shown at 8, 13, 26, 39 and 52 weeks for (A) hemizygous females, (B) homozygous females, (C) hemizygous males, (D) homozygous males. Variation among ages was only significant for homozygous males (p = 0.0012; ANOVA). Scheffe's post hoc tests showed significant differences in percentage of β-gal-negative cells between 8 and 52 (p = 0.0124), 13 and 52 (p = 0.0228) and 39 and 52 weeks (p = 0.0382), but other comparisons were not significant. (E–H) The mean corrected stripe number (±SEM), calculated as described in the Materials and Methods, is shown at 8, 13, 26, 39 and 52 weeks for (E) hemizygous females, (F) homozygous females, (G) hemizygous males, (H) homozygous males. No significant variation in mean corrected stripe number occurred with age for any of the four groups. The p-values shown in figure are all for ANOVA tests. Sample numbers are shown above each bar.