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. 2016 Jun 30;13:171. doi: 10.1186/s12974-016-0641-4

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

In contrast to obese male TBI mice, obese female mice exhibit significantly lower levels of active MG in the brain at day 30 after TBI. Significant differences between males and females with respect to MG activity were observed at day 30 after TBI in the parietal cortex (a), corpus callosum (b), and hypothalamus (c). a Unpaired Student’s t test: *P < .0001 vs. obese TBI males; # P < .0001 vs. obese control males. b Unpaired Student’s t test: *P < .0001 vs. obese TBI males; # P < .009 vs. obese control females; $ P < .001 vs. obese control males. c Unpaired Student’s t test: *P < .0001 vs. obese TBI males; # P < .03 vs. obese control females; $ P < .0001 vs. obese control males. Approximately 10 animals per group were tested in this study