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. 2013 Nov 22;7:174. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00174

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Nociceptive behavior and motor functions in C57BL6/J and progranulin deficient (Grn−/−) mice before and after injury of the sciatic nerve in the Spared Nerve Injury (SNI) model. (A–C) Time course of the nociceptive behavior upon mechanical, heat and cold stimulation before and after SNI in young C57BL6/J and progranulin deficient (Grn−/−) mice. (D) RotaRod running behavior before and after SNI. (E) Nociceptive behavior at the end of the IntelliCage experiments after sham or SNI surgery in young and aged C57BL6/J and progranulin deficient mice. The asterisks (*) denote significant differences between the respective SNI and sham treated mice, and the crosses (#) show significant differences between genotypes, P < 0.05. Data are means ± s.e.m. of n = 8–12 per group for all tests.