Table 1.
Exp no. | Measurement | Experimental group | n/group | Results |
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1 | Engraftment | |||
Week 1 post-transplantation | Athymic SD PBBI+hNSC | 1 | ||
Week 1 post-transplantation | SD PBBI+hNSC | 2 | Fig. 2 | |
Week 2 post-transplantation | Athymic SD PBBI+hNSC | 1 | ||
Week 2 post-transplantation | SD PBBI+hNSC | 2 | Fig. 3 | |
Week 5 post-transplantation | Athymic SD PBBI+hNSC | 1 | ||
Week 5 post-transplantation | SD PBBI+hNSC | 2 | Fig. 1 | |
Week 8 post-transplantation | Athymic SD PBBI+hNSC | 7 | ||
Week 8 post-transplantation | Fisher PBBI+hNSC | 6 | ||
Week 8 post-transplantation | SD PBBI+hNSC | 10 | Figs. 1–3 | |
2 | Morris Water Maze | SD-Sham | 11 | Fig. 7A and B |
SD-PBBI-Vehicle | 9 | |||
SD-PBBI+hNSC | 9a | |||
Week 8 post-transplantation | SD-PBBI+hNSC | 6/9a | Figs. 4 and 6 | |
Week 16 post-transplantation | SD-PBBI+hNSC | 3/9a | Figs. 1,3,4–6 |
Three animals from this group were allowed to survive for 16 weeks post-transplantation histology.
The first column lists the major experiment. The subsequent columns lists outcome measured, experimental groups, and number of rats per group, and in which figures the results are presented.
PBBI, penetrating ballistic-like brain injury; hNSC, human neural stem cell.