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Prism 6 package

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Prism 6 is a data analysis and graphing software package developed by GraphPad. It provides tools for data analysis, curve fitting, and visualization. The software supports a variety of data types and statistical analyses, allowing users to create high-quality graphs and charts.

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2 protocols using prism 6 package

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Rota Rod Test Analysis

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All data were presented as the mean ± standard error of the mean (SEM) of measurements made on each experimental group at each time interval. Statistical analysis and plotting of figures were performed using Prism 6 GraphPad package (GraphPad Software, Inc., CA, United States). Repeated measures ANOVA with sphericity assumed was used to check for significant differences between the time points in the Rota rod test. For all the remaining data analysis, unpaired 2 tailed student t-test was used for determining statistical significance and p < 0.05 was considered the limit of statistical significance.
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Spatial Distribution of Neurogenesis in DG

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Statistical analysis and plotting of figures were performed using the Prism 6 GraphPad package (GraphPad software, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). The BrdU cell count data were presented as mean ± SEM. The following variables were taken into consideration: KA micro-perfusion (sham/KA), side of micro-perfusion (contralateral/ipsilateral), and region of DG (rostral/intermediate/caudal). The determination of the significance of differences was performed using a two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s or Sidak’s multiple comparison test, accordingly, and by unpaired t-test for the topographical distribution. A one-way repeated measures ANOVA followed by Tukey’s multiple comparison test was used to assess the statistical significance in the Y-maze test. A p-value of <0.05 was considered the limit of the significance of differences at 95% confidence interval.
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