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. 2012 Feb 20;590(Pt 7):1721–1736. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.224931

Figure 6. Quipazine improves hindlimb movement induced by tail pinching of the rats in the horizontal posture.

Figure 6

The individual frame in A was taken from the rhythmic movements observed with the animal in the horizontal posture after administration of quipazine (0.25 mg kg−1i.p.). The pre-drug condition for this same animal is shown in Fig. 2AE (upper panels in C, D and E). IP, quipazine disrupts locomotion in the upright posture. The photograph in I shows a single frame taken from the rhythmic movements after administration of quipazine (0.25 mg kg−1i.p.). The pre-drug situation for this same animal is shown in Fig. 2AE (lower panels in G, D and E). The remainder of this figure is as described in the Fig. 1 legend.