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. 2014 Dec 3;70(11):1312–1319. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glu208

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

(A) Typical compound muscle action potential generated that is used to measure motor nerve conduction velocity (NCV). Latency is the time it takes to initiate the rising phase. Latency and distance traveled are used to calculate nerve conduction velocity. Amplitude is the distance from the baseline to the peak. (B) Sciatic NCV was measured in three mice at baseline and again one week later (No significant change was detected; p > .05 by paired t-test).