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Predictors for <t> MCE </t> and favorable outcome (mRS ≤ 3) in enrolled <t> ABAO </t> patients with cerebellar infarctions treated by EVT.
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(a): FAA was lower in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the <t>ABA</t> <t>cage/model</t> (significant on the last day (p < 0.01)). (b): PPA was higher in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the ABA cage (second last day: HS significantly higher than MS (p < 0.05) but not NS; last day: HS significantly higher than both MS and NS (p < 0.01). (c): NA was higher in the HS group on the second last day than the NS group and the MS group (p < 0.01), and was not the highest in the HS group on the last day (sample mean difference insignificant). (d): FA was the lowest in the HS group on the last day in the ABA cage (significantly lower than the MS group, p < 0.01). For more detailed graphical representation of the overall data, two data points were not shown (but included in the statistical analysis) in (one in second last day of NS and one in last day of NS, valued 814 and 704, respectively). NS: non-susceptible group, MS: moderately-susceptible group, HS: highly-susceptible group, PPA: postprandial activity, NA: nocturnal activity, FAA: food anticipatory activity, FA: feeding activity; *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01 (analysis of variance, Tukey's post-hoc tests).
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(a): FAA was lower in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the <t>ABA</t> <t>cage/model</t> (significant on the last day (p < 0.01)). (b): PPA was higher in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the ABA cage (second last day: HS significantly higher than MS (p < 0.05) but not NS; last day: HS significantly higher than both MS and NS (p < 0.01). (c): NA was higher in the HS group on the second last day than the NS group and the MS group (p < 0.01), and was not the highest in the HS group on the last day (sample mean difference insignificant). (d): FA was the lowest in the HS group on the last day in the ABA cage (significantly lower than the MS group, p < 0.01). For more detailed graphical representation of the overall data, two data points were not shown (but included in the statistical analysis) in (one in second last day of NS and one in last day of NS, valued 814 and 704, respectively). NS: non-susceptible group, MS: moderately-susceptible group, HS: highly-susceptible group, PPA: postprandial activity, NA: nocturnal activity, FAA: food anticipatory activity, FA: feeding activity; *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01 (analysis of variance, Tukey's post-hoc tests).
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Predictors for  MCE  and favorable outcome (mRS ≤ 3) in enrolled  ABAO  patients with cerebellar infarctions treated by EVT.

Journal: Frontiers in Immunology

Article Title: Neutrophil Count Predicts Malignant Cerebellar Edema and Poor Outcome in Acute Basilar Artery Occlusion Receiving Endovascular Treatment: A Nationwide Registry-Based Study

doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.835915

Figure Lengend Snippet: Predictors for MCE and favorable outcome (mRS ≤ 3) in enrolled ABAO patients with cerebellar infarctions treated by EVT.

Article Snippet: However, the rates for poor outcome and mortality in ABAO individuals with MCE were 89.92% and 74.79%, respectively, which were much higher than ABAO without MCE and pure cerebellar infarctions with MCE ( ).

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(a): FAA was lower in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the ABA cage/model (significant on the last day (p < 0.01)). (b): PPA was higher in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the ABA cage (second last day: HS significantly higher than MS (p < 0.05) but not NS; last day: HS significantly higher than both MS and NS (p < 0.01). (c): NA was higher in the HS group on the second last day than the NS group and the MS group (p < 0.01), and was not the highest in the HS group on the last day (sample mean difference insignificant). (d): FA was the lowest in the HS group on the last day in the ABA cage (significantly lower than the MS group, p < 0.01). For more detailed graphical representation of the overall data, two data points were not shown (but included in the statistical analysis) in (one in second last day of NS and one in last day of NS, valued 814 and 704, respectively). NS: non-susceptible group, MS: moderately-susceptible group, HS: highly-susceptible group, PPA: postprandial activity, NA: nocturnal activity, FAA: food anticipatory activity, FA: feeding activity; *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01 (analysis of variance, Tukey's post-hoc tests).

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: Rethinking Food Anticipatory Activity in the Activity-Based Anorexia Rat Model

doi: 10.1038/srep03929

Figure Lengend Snippet: (a): FAA was lower in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the ABA cage/model (significant on the last day (p < 0.01)). (b): PPA was higher in the HS group than the rest on the second last and the last day in the ABA cage (second last day: HS significantly higher than MS (p < 0.05) but not NS; last day: HS significantly higher than both MS and NS (p < 0.01). (c): NA was higher in the HS group on the second last day than the NS group and the MS group (p < 0.01), and was not the highest in the HS group on the last day (sample mean difference insignificant). (d): FA was the lowest in the HS group on the last day in the ABA cage (significantly lower than the MS group, p < 0.01). For more detailed graphical representation of the overall data, two data points were not shown (but included in the statistical analysis) in (one in second last day of NS and one in last day of NS, valued 814 and 704, respectively). NS: non-susceptible group, MS: moderately-susceptible group, HS: highly-susceptible group, PPA: postprandial activity, NA: nocturnal activity, FAA: food anticipatory activity, FA: feeding activity; *: p < 0.05, **: p < 0.01 (analysis of variance, Tukey's post-hoc tests).

Article Snippet: Starting on Day 0, each rat was introduced in/moved to an individual ABA cage (36 × 36 cm; custom-made) with a running wheel (35 cm in diameter, one rotation corresponds to a distance of approximately 110 cm; Campden Instruments, Loughborough, UK) at 11AM after baseline body weight was measured.

Techniques: Activity Assay