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. 2013 Nov 28;46(1):27–33. doi: 10.1002/lsm.22206

Fig 2.

Fig 2

A: Representative reduced scattering coefficient maps at 650 nm of Tet-DTA and CaM/Tet-DTA mice, (left) before and (right) after removal of doxycycline from the diet for a 23-day period. ROI's are enclosed within the red line. The reduced scattering coefficient of the CaM/Tet-DTA mice increased, whereas that of the Tet-DTA mice did not significantly change. B: The average µs′ of the ROI did not change in a significant manner with the control Tet-DTA mice. C: In contrast, the average µs′ of the ROI increased over the 650–970 nm wavelength range in the CaM/Tet-DTA mice. Standard deviation bars are shown. D: The average µs′ of the ROI increased 11–16% in the CaM/Tet-DTA mice and up to 8% in the Tet-DTA control mice.