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Fig. 2 | Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics

Fig. 2

From: Intermittent white noise exposure is associated with rat cochleae damage and changes in the gene expression

Fig. 2

Effect of intermittent white noise exposure on relative gene expression of SLC26A4 in rat cochlea. The Shapiro–Wilk normality alpha was > 0.05 for all groups. GAPDH was used for housekeeping gene. One-way ANOVA was used for statistical comparisons, and 30% of them were significant. Data were illustrated as mean ± SEM. From top of the graph *P = 0.04, *P = 0.01 and **P = 0.005

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