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. 2023 Jun 26;14:1166206. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1166206

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6

In vivo contractile properties of plantarillexors. Plantarflexor torque (A–D) and plantarflexor power (E–H). (A) Baseline torque curve. *mdx < WT. (B) 2 weeks post-treatment. *mdx < all groups. **mdxR < mdxGT1, mdxRGT1, mdxRGT2. ***WT, mdxGT2, mdxRGT1 < mdxGT1, mdxRGT2. (C) 52 weeks post-treatment. *mdx, mdxR < all groups. **WT, mdxGT1, mdxRGT1<mdxRGT2. (D) Peak torque values (120 Hz) at all time points. *mdx < all groups. **mdxR < WT, mdxGT1, mdxRGT1, mdxGT2, mdxRGT2. ***mdxRGT2 > mdxGT2. (E) Baseline power curve. *mdx < WT. (F) 2 weeks post-treatment. *mdx < WT, mdxR, mdxGT1, mdxGT2, mdxRGT2. **mdxRGT1 < WT, mdxGT1, mdxRGT2. ***mdxGT2 < mdxGT1. (G) 52 weeks post-treatment. *mdx, mdxR < all other groups. **WT < mdxGT1, mdxGT2, mdxRGT2. (H) Peak power (800°/s) at all time points. *mdx, mdxR < all other groups. **mdxRGT2 > WT, mdxRGT1. All comparisons p < 0.05.