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. 2020 Oct 15;37(21):2244–2260. doi: 10.1089/neu.2020.7066

Table 1.

Red-Light Treatment Reduces Hypersensitivity Incidence after a Mild T10 Hemi-Contusion SCI

Days post-injury SCI (% hypersensitive) SCI+670 (% hypersensitive) sSCI (% hypersensitive) sSCI+670 (% hypersensitive)
1 dpi 56% (n = 20) 32% (n = 9) 25% (n = 2) 10% (n = 1)
3 dpi 57% (n = 13) 31% (n = 7) 14% (n = 1) 11% (n = 1)
5 dpi 54% (n = 7) 23% (n = 3) 17% (n = 1) 0
7 dpi 38% (n = 3) 50% (n = 4) 25% (n = 2) 0

Hypersensitivity incidence following SCI or sham-SCI is shown for untreated and red-light-treated groups, as the percentage of animals with scores above the hypersensitivity threshold (see Fig. 1 for threshold, see Supplementary Fig. S2 for RSSs of hypersensitive animals).

dpi, days post-injury; RSS, regional sensitivity score; SCI, spinal cord injury.