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From: Behavior, protein, and dendritic changes after model traumatic brain injury and treatment with nanocoffee particles

Fig. 2

Elevated Plus Maze and Novel Object Recognition. Anxiety-like behavior and recognition memory were evaluated. a During Elevated Plus Maze testing a significant effect was seen with reduced time in the open arms of the plus maze after TBI (p = 0.016) and this was reversed by treatment with nanocoffee (p = 0.013). b Novel Object Recognition performed at 14 days post-injury showed that sham mice treated with nanocoffee displayed a greater preference for the novel object than all other groups (p = 0.044, when compared to TBI mice receiving nanocoffee). c When Novel Object Recognition was performed at 23 days, no significant differences between groups were observed

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