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Fig. 6. (A) Measurements of total lumbar length over the course of the 50-week
study. Means (± s.e.m.) for each of the 5-week blocks of the study are
plotted on the x-axis. Baseline corresponds to the 5-week period
prior to colony separation; the dotted line indicates the time of colony
separation, and the remaining data blocks correspond to 1-45 weeks after
removal from reproductive suppression. Significant differences between the
paired females (N=2) and males (N=2) or controls
(N=2) are noted with an asterisk (P<0.05). (B) Percent
mean gain in total lumbar spine length over the course of the 50-week study.
Inset numbers on bars indicate the exact percent gained in lumbar spine from
baseline to 45 weeks after colony separation for each of the experimental
conditions. Data from cohorts CC1 and CC2 are included.