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Fig. 3 | Molecular Neurodegeneration

Fig. 3

From: TDP-43-regulated cryptic RNAs accumulate in Alzheimer’s disease brains

Fig. 3

Cryptic RNA can discriminate AD-TDP cases from controls. (A) Representative images of the discriminatory ability of cryptic RNAs to distinguish AD-TDP cases from controls, evaluated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analyses, in amygdala (left; AD-TDP, N = 69; controls, N = 49) and hippocampus (right; AD-TDP, N = 71; controls, N = 54). The area under the curve (AUC) values, 95% confidence intervals (CI), and P values for each cryptic RNA are included in the bottom table. (B) Representative image of the comparable discriminatory ability pattern of cryptic RNAs for AD-TDP and FTLD-TDP cases in the amygdala

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