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. 2021 Feb 1;26(9):5371–5388. doi: 10.1038/s41380-021-01034-z

Fig. 4. S1782E+/− mice demonstrate reduced basilar arbor branching and length.

Fig. 4

a Representative single plane Golgi images and corresponding reconstructions of L3 PCs generated from wild-type (left) and S1782E+/− (right) mice. b S1782E+/− mice show reduced branching and length in basilar arbors compared to wild type. c Representative single plane Golgi images of a segment of basilar dendrite from a wild-type (left) and S1782E+/− mouse (right). Quantitatively, S1782+/− mice show a reduction in spine density along basilar branches compared to wild type. Sholl data shown are averaged across N = 10 animals/genotype (animal values generated by averaging five neurons/animal) ± SEM. Spine data shown are generated from the average value per animal across N = 10 animals/genotype (animal values generated from three to five neurons/animal) ± SEM. *p < 0.05.