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From: Maternal separation and TNBS-induced gut inflammation synergistically alter the sexually differentiated stress response in rats

Fig. 2

Time spent in open arms in the elevated plus-maze. Effects of early-life stress (MS) and/or previous inflammation (TNBS) on behavior are expressed as the mean ± SE. Control (male, n = 12; female, n = 12), TNBS (male, n = 16; female, n = 16), MS (male, n = 15; female, n = 11), and MS + TNBS (male, n = 15; female, n = 13). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.001 MS + TNBS vs. control. #P < .05, ##P < 0.001 MS + TNBS vs. TNBS. left, males; right, females

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