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. 2013 Jul 4;36(1):117–127. doi: 10.1007/s11357-013-9551-x

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Advantageous neuromusculoskeletal effects of the GHR/BP gene disruption on balance/motor coordination. a Middle-aged male KO mice are better able to maintain physical equilibrium than their littermates. b Old male KO mice are better able to maintain physical equilibrium than their littermates. c Middle-aged female KO mice retain balance better than middle-aged female N mice. d Old female KO mice retain balance better than old female N mice. (All p values are for comparisons between the littermate control on AL (N on AL) group and the group whose bar the probability value is written over. The red horizontal bars at neuromusculoskeletal scores of 1 indicate the performance level of young-adult animals.)