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Fig. 6 | BMC Neuroscience

Fig. 6

From: The functional mechanisms of synchronizing royal jelly consumption and physical activity on rat with multiple sclerosis-like behaviors hallmarks based on bioinformatics analysis, and experimental survey

Fig. 6

The effect of multiple sclerosis on the features, behavior, and macrophage activation factor (A) The gain weight of the multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group. (n = 6, p < .01), (B, C) Evaluated the balance and motor coordination of the multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group. (n = 6, p < .01), (D) The serum Interferon-gamma (IFNγ) was measured in a multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group. (n = 6, p < .01), (E) pathological analyses were assessed in the multiple sclerosis model of rats compared with the control group with H&E staining (× 400). The dashed circle revealed the damaged cells of the nucleus. (n = 6, p < .01), ** P < .01 indicated a significant difference in multiple sclerosis rats compared with control. Data were analyzed by t-tests

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