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. 2024 Dec 22;169(1):e16291. doi: 10.1111/jnc.16291

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6

The lack of Ccn3 did not alter short‐term lick responses. Number of licks of 30–1000 mM Sucrose (A), 1–100 mM HCl (B), 1–100 mM citric acid (C), 10–300 mM MSG (D), 30–1000 mM NaCl (E), 0.01–1 mM Quinine (F), and 10 μM Capsaicin (G) in the short‐term (5 s) lick tests. Red circle: Ccn3‐KO mice (n = 7), blue triangle: Ccn3/Trpv1‐KO mice (n = 7), and black rectangle: WT mice (n = 7). Values are presented means ± SEM. Statistical differences were analyzed by repeated ANOVA tests (Table S7) or one‐way ANOVA with post hoc Tukey HSD test. **p < 0.01 (Table S8). WT mice (n = 7), Ccn3‐KO mice (n = 7), and Ccn3/Trpv1‐KO mice (n = 7).