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. 2014 May 27;9(5):e98393. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098393

Table 1. Summary of recovery parameters between 3- and 14-month-old animals.

A1 T10.9 S1 C AE1 A2 T20.9 S2 AE2
(%) (min) (AU) (%) (%) (%) (min) (AU) (%)
LDF3m 79 1 −1.1 22 101 3 1.1 −8.3 104
Lower 65 0.5 −1.3 18 85 2 0.6 −10.1 88
Upper 95 1.4 −0.8 27 115 3 2.0 −6.6 118
LDF14m 67 ↓ 0.13 ↑ −2.1 ↑ 29 96 24. 33 −3.3 ↑ 120
Lower 54 0.10 −2.5 23 81 19 28 −4.0 104
Upper 80 0.20 −1.7 36 112 29 45 −2.6 137
PO23m 34 0.5 −2.4 40 74 60 110 −0.7 134
Lower 27 0.37 −3.0 32 63 48 63 −0.8 116
Upper 41 0.63 −1.9 48 85 72 119 −0.5 150
PO214m ↑ 78 ↑ 1.03 ↓ −1.7 ↓ 19 ↑ 97 ↓ 23 ↓ 42 ↑ −1.1 120
Lower 63 0.63 −2.2 15 82 17 26 −1.4 103
Upper 92 1.54 −1.4 24 113 27 68 −0.8 137
ERG3m 41 3 −2.3 10 51 54 58 −1.9 105
Lower 33 2 −2.8 8 42 43 39 −2.3 89
Upper 49 4 −1.8 12 59 65 80 −1.5 120
ERG14m 39 3 ↓ −1.5 11 50 ↓ 36 26 ↑ −2.1 ↓ 86
Lower 32 2 −1.9 9 43 29 20 −2.6 75
Upper 47 4 −1.2 14 59 43 36 −1.7 98

Significantly different parameters are bolded, with an arrow indicating either an increase or decrease in the 14-month-old rat, as compared to the 3-month-old rats. The first column gives the parameter and its lower and upper 95% confidence limits.