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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eur J Neurosci. 2020 Feb 28;54(5):5834–5843. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14706

Figure 4|. EtOH impacts focal tissue injury response in the cerebellum but not in the V1.

Figure 4|

(A) Representative images of microglia in the V1 at t=0min of a laser ablation injury and at t=60min in awake mice with and without EtOH treatment. (B) Average velocity of V1 microglial processes responding to laser ablation over the course of an hour. (C) EtOH does not alter the timing of the V1 response when comparing Full-width half-max of the velocity curves; Paired t-test, n.s. (D) EtOH does not alter the peak velocity of responding microglial processes; Paired t-test, n.s. (E) Representative images of ML microglia at t=0min of a laser ablation injury and at t=60min in awake mice with and without EtOH exposure. (F) Average velocity of ML microglial processes responding to laser ablation over the course of an hour. (G) EtOH changes the Full-width half-max of the velocity curves; Paired t-test, p<0.05. (H) EtOH does not change the peak velocity of responding ML microglial processes; Paired t-test, n.s. Scale bars = 20μm.