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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 21.
Published in final edited form as: Neonatology. 2013 Jun 26;104(1):71–78. doi: 10.1159/000351011

Figure 1. Treatment with DHA and delayed-onset hypothermia attenuates P14 forepaw placing deficits.

Figure 1

P14 bilateral vibrissae-stimulated forepaw placing test scores (mean±SEM, normal score=20, see Methods) in animals that underwent right carotid ligation followed by 90 min 8% O2 exposure on P7, and received DHA, 2.5 mg/kg or 25% albumin, followed 1h later by hypothermia (3h, 30 °C). Right(R) forepaw scores were all normal; left forepaw placement was impaired in albumin-treated controls (n=17, ALB HT L) and but performance near-normal in the DHA-HT group (n=18, DHA HT L, *p<0.01 ANOVA, Tukey Kramer post-hoc test).