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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cell Signal. 2020 Feb 29;70:109592. doi: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2020.109592

Table 1.

Starting number of subjects^ (number outliers removed) per group per brain region sampled in tissue from the Stanley Foundation.

Region Control MDD BPD SCZ
Cingulate (2A) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(0) 6f,9m(1f) 6f,9m(1m)
OFC (2A) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(0) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(1m)
STG (2A) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(1f) 6f,9m(0)
DG (2A) 6f,9m(0) 5f,6m(0) 5f,7m(1f) 5f,8m(0)
CA1 (2A) 6f,9m(0) 5f,7m(1f) 5f,7m(0) 5f,8m(1m)
Subiculum (2A) 6f,9m(1f,1m) 5f,7m(0) 5f,7m(1f) 5f,8m(1m)
CEC (2A) 6f,9m(2f) 5f,7m(0) 5f,7m(1f) 5f,8m(0)
ITR (2A) 6f,9m(1m) 5f,7m(0) 5f,7m(1m) 5f,8m(1m)
B (2A) 6f,9m(1f) 6f,9m(1f) 6f,8m(1f) 5f,9m(1m)
AB (2 A) 4f,6m(0) 2f,7m(1f) 2f,7m(1f) 3f,5m(1m)
CO (2 A) 3f,7m(0) 4f,6m(1m) 5f,7m(1f) 4f,8m(1m)
CTA (2A) 5f,6m(1m) 5f,6m(0) 4f,7m(0) 3f,7m(1m)
L (2A) 6f,9m(0) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,8m(1m) 5f,9m(1)
Caudate (2A) 6f,6m(1m) 6f,8m(1m) 4f,9m(1f) 5f,9m(0)
Caudate (10A) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(1m) 4f,9m(1m) 5f,9m(0)
Putamen (2A) 6f,8m(1f) 6f,8m(0) 4f,9m(0) 4f,9m(1m)
Putamen (10A) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(2) 4f,9m(1f) 5f,9m(0)
NAcc (2A) 6f,9m(0) 6f,8m(0) 4f,9m(1f) 5f,9m(0)
NAcc (10A) 6f,9m(1m) 6f,9m(1m) 4f,9m(1f) 5f,9m(2f)
^

Starting number of subjects may be lower than 6f and 9m either because the slide that was sent did not contain the brain region of interest or because that brain region was damaged on the slide.

Starting number of subjects may be lower than 6f and 9m either because the slide that was sent did not contain the brain region of interest or because that brain region was damaged on the slide.

MDD--major depressive disorder, SCZ--schizophrenia, BPD--bipolar disorder, f--female; m--male; OFC--orbital frontal cortex; STG--superior temporal gyrus; DG--dentate gyrus of hippocampus; CEC--caudal entorhinal cortex; ITR--inferior temporal region (A36); B--basal subnucleus of the amygdala; AB--basal accessory subnucleus of the amygdala; CO--corticalis subnucleus of the amygdala; CTA--cortico-amygdalar transition area; NAcc--nucleus accumbens.