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. 2011 Mar 2;6(3):e17328. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0017328

Figure 5. Human GDAsBMP promote robust locomotor recovery but hGDAsCNTF and hGPCs do not.

Figure 5

Graphs show the average number of mistakes per experimental group made during Grid walk testing of locomotor recovery at 1 day before injury to 28 days after injury. In two separate experiments, hGDABMP transplanted animals (closed circles) performed significantly better than hGDACNTF (A) or hGPC (B) transplanted animals at all time points from 7 to 28 days post injury/transplantation. Note that the performance of hGDACNTF or hGPC transplanted animals was not significantly different from control injured rats at all time points (two-way repeated measures ANOVA, *p< 0.05).