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PF GL and PF P Value tADC (10−4 mm2/s) mean ± standard error 1.081 ± 0.041 1.090 ± 0.038 P = .889 lADC (10−4 mm2/s) mean ± standard error 8.205 ± 0.185 9.458 ± 0.169 P < .0001 AI = (tADC/lADC) 0.132 ± 0.004 0.116 ± 0.004 P = .010
Note.—lADC of white matter in GL-PF fixed spinal cords is significantly elevated, and the AI is significantly decreased, as compared with specimens fixed with PF only. Significant results (P < .05) are italicized.