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Fig. 8

From: Intermittent hypoxia in a mouse model of apnea of prematurity leads to a retardation of cerebellar development and long-term functional deficits

Fig. 8

Effects of perinatal intermittent hypoxia on the structural organization of adult mouse cerebellum. A Measurement of the thickness of the molecular layer in control (N) and hypoxic (IH) P60 mice. B, C. Measurement of the number of Purkinje cell bodies (B, left) and of the volume of the calbindin-labeled Purkinje dendrites in the molecular layer of control (N) and hypoxic (IH) P60 mice, in the whole cerebellum (B, right) and per cerebellar region (C). The total number of animals in each experimental group is indicated under the boxplots and represented by diamond shapes, while the transparent dots indicate individual data points. Exact p-values are indicated above the plot. IH: intermittent hypoxia condition; N: normoxia condition; P60: postnatal day 60

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