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. 2017 Jun 17;13:550–556. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.06.028

Table 2.

Normalized brain size following exposure with respect to sex.

14 d Sex Brain wt/body wt Brain volume/body wt
Air Female 0.0537 0.0482 (mean)
0.0046 0.0059 (st dev)
Male 0.0504 0.0453 (mean)
0.0054 0.0068 (st dev)
5 ppm Female 0.0514 0.0455 (mean)
0.0089 0.0101 (st dev)
Male 0.0541 0.0479 (mean)
0.0087 0.0083 (st dev)
100 ppm Female 0.0527 0.0482 (mean)
0.0025 0.0026 (st dev)
Male 0.0567 0.0516 (mean)
0.0059 0.0061 (st dev)
Air/iso Female 0.0504 0.0441 (mean)
0.0060 0.0045 (st dev)
Male 0.0520 0.0461 (mean)
0.0038 0.0053 (st dev)
5 ppm/iso Female 0.0569 0.0509 (mean)
0.0084 0.0089 (st dev)
Male 0.0572 0.0518 (mean)
0.0054 0.0054 (st dev)
100 ppm/iso Female 0.0519 0.0473 (mean)
0.0055 0.0055 (st dev)
Male 0.0502 0.0462 (mean)
0.0057 0.0057 (st dev)

Mean values with standard deviation are shown for Fig. 1. Brain weight-to-body weight and brain volume-to-body weight ratios are provided for each cohort 1-week (postnatal day 14) and 5–7 weeks (postnatal days 42–56) post exposure. Values for unexposed, naïve controls on postnatal day 7 are also listed.