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LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution dataset containing granular population data down to the square kilometer level.
This occurrence of a shrunken, granular population of cells is characteristic of programmed cell death (Fig. 1A, d).
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This represents 60% of the total granular cell population that responds to this behavior.
After spatial exploration (SE), the expression of the immediate early gene Arc was observed in ∼1.5% of the granular cell population, while in the cage control (CC) animals only ∼0.3% of the granular cells were classified as Arc positive.
Gating was performed on splenocytes and "granulocytes" (large, granular cell population) by gating upon the FSC versus SSC dot plot.
The outgoing bodies were good at the big picture but sometimes struggled to get down to a granular understanding of population need.
These counts represent the average number of BrdU-positive cells found in each PBI group (Fig. 2D), without adjusting for the total population of granular cells included in the analysis.
One day post BrdU injection (PBI), 0.26% of the entire population of granular DG cells included in the study had incorporated BrdU, and seven days PBI, the percentage of BrdU-positive cells (0.35%) was significantly higher (the Bonferroni test yields a p<0.01).
The percentage of cells expressing Arc was significantly different (F1,33 = 12.042, p<0.001) between CC and SE animals, demonstrating that a small population of granular neurons in the DG expressed Arc in response to a novel spatial exploration in an open box (Fig. 3A), as previously reported [22], [26], [27], and suggesting a sparse DG code for spatial information.
We observed that the NOB population in the granular systems was dominated by Nitrobacter.
A population of adherent, granular cells with surface dendrites was visible on examination by light microscopy (not shown).
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