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A protective role of SRC-1 against aging associated cognitive decline

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Figure 5. Aging-associated changes in the expression of SRC-1, S100A6 and S100A11 in human. Secondary analysis of published RNA-Seq data revealed the differential gene expression between young (20–40 years of age) and old (60–80 years of age) human. (AD) The expression of SRC-1 coding gene NCOA1, (EH) S100A6 coding gene and (IL) S100A11 coding gene in the hippocampus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and cortex of young vs aged human brains, respectively. * and **P < 0.05 or 0.01 in Wald test from DESeq2 with Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple comparisons. (M, N) Western Blot detection (M) and quantification (N) of SRC-1 protein levels compared to housekeeping protein β-actin in the hippocampus of young (3 months of age) and aged mice (13 months of age). N = 4–5 mice. *P < 0.05 in unpaired two-tailed t-tests.