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Fig. 5 | BMC Neuroscience

Fig. 5

From: Magnetic resonance imaging-based cerebral tissue classification reveals distinct spatiotemporal patterns of changes after stroke in non-human primates

Fig. 5

Temporal tissue signature distributions. Percentage distribution of the temporal tissue signatures over the four tissue classifications (a) and the four tissue classes over the five abnormal signatures (b). In the permanent MCAo group (N = 2), tissue classes consisted predominantly of Signatures II and III, particularly depicting Core and Growth types. Signature V was found only in the transient MCAo group (N = 2). In this group the most prevalent signature across all tissue classes was IV. The Edema type made up 99 % of Signature I and 46 % of Signature IV in the transient MCAo group, but only 20 % of Signature IV for the permanent group (P < 0.0001)

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