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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jan 13.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Res. 2009 Oct 27;1308:35–46. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2009.10.050

Figure 3. Effects of NT79 on apomorphine-induced climbing behavior.

Figure 3

Rats (n=4–8) were maintained as described in the Methods section. Rats were acclimated in a clear plastic cage for 1h after which they were injected with either saline or NT79 (5 mg/kg i.p.). Thirty minutes later the rats were injected with saline or apomorphine (600 μg/kg s.c.). Climbing behavior was observed for 1 h after injection. The number of times the rat moved up and down on its hind legs counted as one climb. Values are means ± S.E.M. * Significantly different from all other treatments (P<0.002), #significantly different from S/S and S/NT79 (P=0.018). There were no significant differences in results between NT79/APO, S/S and S/NT79

S=saline APO=apomorphine