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From: Presence of DNA Fragmentation and Lack of Neuroprotective Effect in DFF45 Knockout Mice Subjected to Traumatic Brain Injury

Fig. 3

Deletion of DFF45 gene does not alter neurologic recovery after TBI. (A) Performance of wild-type and DFF45 knockout mice in a beam-walking task measuring fine motor coordination. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM number of contralateral hindlimb footfaults (maximum 50) per group. (B) Latency to find the hidden platform in a version of the Morris water maze. Results are expressed as daily means ± SEM for each group over 4 trials. (C) Mean difference in latency (± SEM) to locate the hidden platform between the first and second of the trial pairs in a working memory version of the Morris water maze, conducted at days 21, 22, and 23; n = 10 for the wild-type group, n = 20 for the knockout group.

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