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. 2015 Oct 7;10(10):e0139860. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139860

Fig 6. Floating Behavior in the Water Maze and Immobility of BMPRII Mice in the Porsolt Swim Test.

Fig 6

(A) The fbΔBMPRII mutant mice (red) had significantly more trials with floating behavior during the water maze compared to control littermates, (B) and significantly more trials with floating across days, which impacted the average swimming speed of the mice, as well as the latency to find the hidden platform. (C) When tested in the PST, the fbΔBMPRII mutants did not have any differences in immobility compared to littermate controls, (D) and did not have any differences in the latency to first bout of immobility. Results reported as mean ± S.E.M. Asterisk indicates *p<0.05, **p<0.005.