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. 2010 Sep 13;107(39):17005–17010. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1008938107

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Loss of erbB signaling in SCs causes vestibular dysfunction. (A) VsEPs from WT and GFAP-DN-erbB4 Tg mice demonstrate the severity of vestibular dysfunction at P21. Magnitude of the evoking head jerk is expressed in dB re: 1.0 g/ms. (B) Box plot analysis of VsEP thresholds: arrow illustrates the threshold shift in GFAP-DN-erbB4 mice, which had no response at the highest levels tested (ND, not detectable). (C) Box plot analysis of peak 1 amplitudes for VsEPs at 5 dB for WT (n = 4) and GFAP-DN-erbB4 mice (n = 4); ***P < 0.0001.