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. 2019 Oct 10;27:104570. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104570

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Motor endplate morphology and measures of area and fragmentation in extensor digitum longus (EDL) muscles of LRT and HRT rats (n = 4). Immunofluorescent stains are shown for (A) motor endplates of (a) adult LRT rats, (b) aged LRT rats, (c) aged HRT rats. Data are shown for average area of endplates of (B) LRT and (C) HRT rats and fragmentation of endplates of (D) LRT and (E) HRT rats. Fragmentation percentage calculated by five or more acetylcholine receptor segments. Fragmentation was greater in aged SED and EXER rats compared to adult SED, *. p ≤ 0.05.