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. 2003 Apr 11;100(9):5485–5490. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0830111100

Figure 3.

Figure 3

CGP 54626 and GABABR1 RNAi attenuate motor impairment induced by ethanol. (A) Injection of ethanol (EtOH) caused a dose-dependent prolongation of immobility (*, P ≤ 0.001 vs. control, which is shown as 100%; Scheffé's test; n = 12 per group). (B) CGP 54626 (0.2 nmol per fly) 1 h before EtOH (400 nmol per fly) shortened EtOH immobility (*, P ≤ 0.001; n = 18–19). (C) dsRNA-II (as in Fig. 2), but not dsRNA-I, reduced motor impairment by EtOH (200 nmol per fly; *, P ≤ 0.05 vs. other EtOH-treated groups; n = 14–24). Results are expressed as a percentage of corresponding control immobility (11–15 min), and bars represent mean values ± SEM.