Fig. 5From: Atorvastatin rescues hyperhomocysteinemia-induced cognitive deficits and neuroinflammatory gene changesCognition but not microhemorrhages are improved with atorvastatin treatment. A) Representative image of a Prussian blue positive microhemorrhage. Black arrows indicate a Prussian blue positive bleed. Scale bar = 100 µm. Number of microhemorrhages (B) and average area of microhemorrhages (C) in the frontal cortex are shown. Number of microhemorrhages (D) and average area of microhemorrhages (E) in the hippocampus are shown. F) The percent time spent with the novel object for the novel object recognition task is shown. * indicates P < 0.05Back to article page