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. 2015 Aug 27;4(10):1144–1154. doi: 10.5966/sctm.2015-0011

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Stem cell transplantation recovers physical activity and cognitive function. (A–C): Locomotor activity (resting, slow-moving, and fast-moving times) (A), rotarod latency (B), and maximum swimming time (C) of rats at 11–20 months of age. (D): Retention time and escape latency in passive avoidance (left) and water-maze (right) performances at 21 months of age. White bar, young rats (7 weeks old); black bar, aged rats; striped bar, aged rats transplanted with AMMSCs (106 cells); checked bar, aged rats transplanted with ADMSCs (106 cells). ∗, significantly different from young rats (p < .05). #, significantly different from aged rats (p < .05). Abbreviations: ADMSC, adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cell; AMMSC, amniotic membrane-derived mesenchymal stem cell; mon, months; sec, seconds.