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Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2011 Nov 4;200C:31–41. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2011.10.047

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Novelty-induced locomotor activity in six lines of α6 L9′S mice. A, B. Six lines of α6 L9′S mice were tested for novelty-induced locomotor activity over a 30 min period. Average 30 min activity traces for groups of mice from each line are plotted compared to traces from control, non-transgenic mice. Results fell into two categories and were plotted on separate graphs for clarity: locomotor activity elevated compared to control (A), and locomotor activity comparable to control (B). C. Plot of ambulations for the 30 min period for each line compared to control. Mean ambulation values during mins 25 to 30 of the 30 min period for control and six α6 L9′S lines are plotted. The number of mice for novelty-induced locomotor activity was as follows: control, n = 17; line 2, n = 18; line 5, n = 18; line 9, n = 14; line 11, n = 20; line 15, n = 14; line 29, n = 13. Data are mean ± SEM of untransformed data whereas p values are reported for Dunnett’s tests on square-root transformed data. * p < 0.05, *** p < 0.001