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. 2017 May 3;7:1376. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-01299-x

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Effect of injury severity on tissue sparing 12 weeks after spinal cord injury. Spared tissue was measured using Eriochrome Cyanine stained sections from 13.6 mm rostral and 13.6 mm caudal to the site of injury. (A) The total spared tissue in percent, relative to the entire area of the spinal cord of the same section was calculated for the 40 (red), 20 (blue), 10 cm (green), and SHAM (black) groups. (B) The total amount of tissue sparing (cumulative percent) was calculated using the area under the curve of total spared tissue (%) for the 40 (red), 20 (blue), 10 cm (green), and SHAM (black) groups. Asterisks indicate sparing for which significant differences were found between groups with ANOVA. Data is presented as means ± SEM for n = 4 animals per group. SCI, spinal cord injury.