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Fig. 2 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

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From: Deletion of CD47 from Schwann cells and macrophages hastens myelin disruption/dismantling and scavenging in Schwann cells and augments myelin debris phagocytosis in macrophages

Fig. 2

Sensory function recovers faster in CD47−/− mice than in wild type mice. The flexor-withdrawal reflex recovery curves display the cumulative percentage of CD47−/− and wild type (WT) mice that regained sensory function at each of the indicated days after surgery. Findings from male and female mice were combined since the two genders did not differ in recovery time. Overall, 22 WT mice and 23 CD47−/− mice were tested. Significance of difference of WT mice from CD47−/− mice is p < 0.0001, by the log-rank Mantel–Cox test

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