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. 2015 May 28;10(5):e0126355. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126355

Fig 8. Body weight-adjusted spinal cord weights.

Fig 8

Body weight-adjusted spinal cord weight (mg/g b.wt.) of 42 G93A mice: 23 adequate vitamin D3 intake (AI; 1 IU D3/g feed; 12 M, 11 F) and 19 deficient vitamin D3 intake (DEF; 0.025 IU D3/g feed; 10 M, 9 F). Between the diets (A and B): There was no significant difference in body weight-adjusted spinal cord weights between the diets. Between the sexes (C and D): AI males had 33% lighter body weight-adjusted spinal cord weight vs. AI females (P = 0.001), and DEF males had 27% lighter body weight-adjusted spinal cord weight vs. DEF females (P = 0.005). Data presented as means ± SEM.