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    craft-sa-dev

    {"project":"craft-sa-dev","denotations":[{"id":"T2910","span":{"begin":0,"end":1198},"obj":"sentence"},{"id":"T2911","span":{"begin":1147,"end":1153},"obj":"JJ"},{"id":"T2912","span":{"begin":1166,"end":1170},"obj":"NN"},{"id":"T2913","span":{"begin":1154,"end":1157},"obj":"CC"},{"id":"T2914","span":{"begin":1158,"end":1165},"obj":"JJ"},{"id":"T2915","span":{"begin":1171,"end":1178},"obj":"VBP"},{"id":"T2916","span":{"begin":1179,"end":1181},"obj":"IN"},{"id":"T2917","span":{"begin":1182,"end":1191},"obj":"JJ"},{"id":"T2918","span":{"begin":1192,"end":1197},"obj":"NNS"},{"id":"T2919","span":{"begin":1197,"end":1198},"obj":"."}],"relations":[{"id":"R1899","pred":"nsubj","subj":"T2912","obj":"T2915"},{"id":"R1900","pred":"cc","subj":"T2913","obj":"T2911"},{"id":"R1901","pred":"conj","subj":"T2914","obj":"T2911"},{"id":"R1898","pred":"amod","subj":"T2911","obj":"T2912"},{"id":"R1902","pred":"prep","subj":"T2916","obj":"T2915"},{"id":"R1903","pred":"amod","subj":"T2917","obj":"T2918"},{"id":"R1904","pred":"pobj","subj":"T2918","obj":"T2916"},{"id":"R1905","pred":"punct","subj":"T2919","obj":"T2915"}],"text":"\nFigure 1 Dorsoventral Skin Characteristics\n(A) Skin slices from animals of different age and genotype demonstrate similar patterns of hair-length variation along the dorsoventral axis (scale bar = 1 cm).\n(B) Enlarged area from (A), demonstrating the transition in hair length and color in at/at mice (scale bar = 0.375 cm).\n(C) Proportional hair length for (A) plotted as a function of relative position along the dorsoventral axis.\n(D) Hair length plotted as a function of absolute position along the dorsoventral axis for 8-wk-old BA strain mice.\n(E) Proportion of zigzag hairs (± SEM) differs slightly between dorsum and ventrum of inbred mice (p \u003c 0.0001, χ2 test, n = 1,958, 1,477, 1,579, 1,502).\n(F) Differences in dorsal and ventral skin development at P4.5 (scale bar = 1 mm, upper; 200 μm, lower).\n(G) Differences in hair melanin content and DOPA staining for dorsum (d), flank (f), and ventrum (v) in ae/ae and at/at mice. The upper panel also demonstrates a cream-colored appearance of the at/at ventrum. The middle panel shows representative awls (scale bar = 100 μm). The lower panel shows DOPA-stained dermis (scale bar = 200 μm). Dorsal and ventral skin develop at different rates."}

    craft-ca-core-ex-dev

    {"project":"craft-ca-core-ex-dev","denotations":[{"id":"T2479","span":{"begin":1166,"end":1170},"obj":"UBERON_EXT:zone_of_skin_or_skin_of_body"}],"text":"\nFigure 1 Dorsoventral Skin Characteristics\n(A) Skin slices from animals of different age and genotype demonstrate similar patterns of hair-length variation along the dorsoventral axis (scale bar = 1 cm).\n(B) Enlarged area from (A), demonstrating the transition in hair length and color in at/at mice (scale bar = 0.375 cm).\n(C) Proportional hair length for (A) plotted as a function of relative position along the dorsoventral axis.\n(D) Hair length plotted as a function of absolute position along the dorsoventral axis for 8-wk-old BA strain mice.\n(E) Proportion of zigzag hairs (± SEM) differs slightly between dorsum and ventrum of inbred mice (p \u003c 0.0001, χ2 test, n = 1,958, 1,477, 1,579, 1,502).\n(F) Differences in dorsal and ventral skin development at P4.5 (scale bar = 1 mm, upper; 200 μm, lower).\n(G) Differences in hair melanin content and DOPA staining for dorsum (d), flank (f), and ventrum (v) in ae/ae and at/at mice. The upper panel also demonstrates a cream-colored appearance of the at/at ventrum. The middle panel shows representative awls (scale bar = 100 μm). The lower panel shows DOPA-stained dermis (scale bar = 200 μm). Dorsal and ventral skin develop at different rates."}