Fig. 3From: Presence of DNA Fragmentation and Lack of Neuroprotective Effect in DFF45 Knockout Mice Subjected to Traumatic Brain InjuryDeletion 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.Back to article page