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. 2016 Nov 10;5:37–53. doi: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2016.11.002

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Sex differences in the percentage of DOR-labeled dendritic spines that contact mossy fibers. A, B. Representative electron micrographs from an AIS proestrus female (A) and AIS male (B) show an example of a cytoplasmic DOR-SIG particle (arrow) in a dendritic spine (sp) contacted by a mossy fiber. Scale bar = 500 nm. C. After AIS, the percent of DOR-labeled spines contacted by mossy fibers significantly increases in males (*p < 0.05) but not proestrus females. D. After CIS, the percent DOR-labeled spines contacted by mossy fibers approaches a significant decrease (ˆp = 0.053) in diestrus females. N = 3 rats group; n = 50 mossy fibers per rat.