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Quantitation demonstrates the overlap of WFA ‘patches’ and striosomes decreases during early postnatal development.
Published 2013“…Although ‘patches’ remain overwhelmingly associated with striosomes (Student's <i>t</i>-test; P = 2.1063×10<sup>−5</sup>), the absolute area of overlap with both neostriatal subcompartments has dropped significantly by this time compared with P4 (note difference in scale for A and B; Two-way ANOVA, age and subregion as factors; F(1, 32) = 96.65, P = 3.4327×10<sup>−11</sup> across ages; F(1, 32) = 119.2, P = 2.5329×10<sup>−12</sup> across subregions; F(1, 32) = 52.2, P = 3.3113×10<sup>−8</sup> for interactions between age and subregion). …”
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