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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gastroenterology. 2014 Sep 30;148(1):158–169.e8. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2014.09.037

Table 1.

Intestinal Permeability: Wild-type Mice vs miR-29a/b−/− Mice Following TNBS

Total mice # of each group Electrical resistance (Ω/cm2) Normal intestinal permeability Increased intestinal permeability
Naïve control (wild-type mice) 30 39.18 ± 5.0 100% 0%
Naïve control (miR29a/b−/− mice) 44 40.09 ± 4.2 100% 0%
3 days TNBS (wild-type mice) 50 11.95 ± 6.1 0% 100%
3 days TNBS (miR-29a/b−/− mice) 45 22.01 ± 7.8 36% (16/45) 64% (29/45)
12 weeks TNBS (wild-type mice) 49 27.45 ± 8.6 29% (14/49) 71% (35/49)
12 weeks TNBS (miR-29a/b−/− mice) 51 37.05 ± 5.5 94% (48/51) 6% (3/51)