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. 2021 Apr 1;7:7. doi: 10.1038/s41514-021-00060-z

Fig. 1. Age-dependent accumulation of H2A.J in human epidermis.

Fig. 1

a IF micrographs of H2A.J staining in human epidermis of young (<30 y), middle-aged (30–60 y), and aged (>60 y) donors. b Graphic presentation of H2A.J expression (H2A.J+ cells in percentages) depicted for the entire age cohort (n = 53; left panel) and depicted per age-group (right panel: the horizontal line in the box represents the median, the box shows the interquartile range [25th–75th percentile] and the whiskers represent the 5th–95th percentile.) c Graphic presentation of H2A.J expression (H2A.J+ cells in percentages) in different epidermal layers in relation to donor age. ***p < 0.001 significant statistical difference to younger age-group.