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All morphometric findings are shown in Tables 2, 3 and Fig. 2.
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Ciampaglio asserted that dental similarities between megalodon and the great white are superficial with noticeable morphometric differences between them, and that these findings are sufficient to warrant a separate genus.
This work is clinically important, as the alterations in limbic and some cortical regions are thought to underlie some of the affective symptoms in bipolar disorder; even so, the source of many of the subcortical and cortical differences in the disorders has been a matter of debate, and for many structures, morphometric findings have not always been consistent.
However, confidence in the hippocampal findings is reinforced by the consistency with neural deficits shown by other whole-brain structural, functional, and morphometric studies.
This finding was confirmed by morphometric analysis of conventional histological cross sections.
The aim of this study was to determine the morphological and morphometric findings indicating a high IVP by documenting their presence in MRI studies of dogs with symptomatic internal hydrocephalus in contrast to dogs with asymptomatic ventriculomegaly and normal dogs.
The correlation between PlGF levels and morphometric findings indicate possible capillarization defect but larger cohort studies may be warranted.
This finding was also confirmed by both morphometric analysis of Sirius Red stained histological slides and measurement of hepatic hydroxyproline content as the main amino acid of collagen.
This finding was corroborated at the protein level using IHC with morphometric analysis of immunostain density (P<0.01; Fig. 6D).
Figure 1A,C illustrate the morphometric findings.
The correlation between PlGF levels and morphometric findings also support possible capillarization defect.
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