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. 2017 Aug 8;12(8):e0182372. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182372

Fig 3. Differences in energy utilization by post natal OPCs and newly differentiated OLs.

Fig 3

(A) The OCR of post natal OPCs is higher than post natal OLs under resting conditions and in presence of mitotoxins. (*** p < 0.001) (B) Post natal OPCs have a higher rate of ATP production compared to post natal OLs. (* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01) (C) The resting ECAR of post natal OPCs is higher than post natal OLs under resting conditions and in presence of mitotoxins. (*** p < 0.001) (D) Post natal OPCs have a higher ECAR rate compared to post natal OLs. (* p < 0.05).