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Kathryn L West1, Nathaniel D Kelm1, Robert P Carson2, Mark D Does3.
Abstract
This article provides morphometric analysis of 72 electron microscopy images from control (n=4) and hypomyelinated (n=2) mouse corpus callosum. Measures of axon diameter and g-ratio were tabulated across all brains from two regions of the corpus callosum and a non-linear relationship between axon diameter and g-ratio was observed. These data are related to the accompanying research article comparing multiple methods of measuring g-ratio entitled 'A revised model for estimating g-ratio from MRI' (West et al., NeuroImage, 2015).Entities:
Keywords: G ratio; Histology; Hypomyelinated; MRI; Tuberous sclerosis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26504893 PMCID: PMC4576400 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2015.08.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Fig. 1Representative axon diameter histograms with γ-distribution fits (blue line) from MidCC (top) and GCC (bottom) regions of the corpus callosum of control (left) and Rictor CKO (right) mice. In each frame, the fitted distribution parameters, characteristic shape (k) and scale (θ ), and mean diameter (µ) are also shown.
Fig. 2Representative g-ratio histograms with γ-distribution (blue line) fits from MidCC (top) and GCC (bottom) regions of the corpus callosum of control (left) and Rictor CKO (right) mice. In each frame, the fitted distribution parameters, characteristic shape (k) and scale (θ), and mean g-ratio (µ) are also shown.
Fig. 3Representative g-ratio versus axon diameter scatter plots with log-linear fits (blue) from MidCC (top) and GCC (bottom) regions of the corpus callosum of control (left) and Rictor CKO (right) mice.
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