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MOESM1 of Transcriptional profiling predicts running promotes cerebrovascular remodeling in young but not midlife mice

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posted on 2019-11-15, 05:26 authored by Kate Foley, Hongtian Yang, Leah Graham, Gareth Howell
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Midlife runners show variation in running speed and distance. Figure S2. Midlife High runners show reduced adiposity due to running. Figure S3. CPM scatterplot of young runners compared to young sedentary in the cortex and hippocampus. Figure S4. CPM scatterplot of midlife runners compared to midlife sedentary in the cortex and hippocampus. Figure S5. Fewer DE genes in the cortex and hippocampus of midlife run mice. Figure S6. Col4a1, Lamb2 and Lama5 are expressed in multiple cerebrovascular-related cells.

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