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. 2011 Apr 27;106(1):309–318. doi: 10.1152/jn.00963.2010

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Thermal and mechanical nociceptive behaviors in WT and SynGAP+/− littermates. A: basal paw-withdrawal latency to radiant heat was measured in both the right hindpaw (RP) and the left hindpaw (LP) in WT or SynGAP+/− mice as indicated. Data are presented as the mean ± SEM of withdrawal latency in seconds for 7 animals of each genotype. B: basal paw-withdrawal response to mechanical stimulus (Von Frey filaments) was measured in both the RP and the LP in WT or SynGAP+/− mice, as indicated. Data are presented as the mean ± SEM of the threshold for withdrawal in grams of force for 7 animals of each genotype. There were no significant differences between SynGAP+/− and WT mice responses using Student's t-test.