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. 2014 Apr 23;9(4):e95317. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095317

Figure 5. Spine density of immature, intermediate and mature spines at different time points of WTEB conditioning.

Figure 5

(A) ACQ mice exhibited significantly more filopodia-like spines than cage-control, unpaired and OT mice. LRD mice exhibited significantly more filopodia-like spines than unpaired mice. (B) ACQ and LRD mice exhibited significantly more bulbous spines than unpaired mice. (C) LRD mice exhibited a trend for greater spine density of mature spines compared to OT mice. *p<0.05.