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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 15.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Brain Res. 2015 May 12;291:164–171. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2015.05.003

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Effect of dose of propofol on performance on passive avoidance test in WT and Fmr1 KO mice. Points represent the means ± SEM for the number of animals indicated below. Doses tested were 0 (Intralipid vehicle) in 9 WT and 8 Fmr1 KO, 100 mg/kg in 10 WT and 7 Fmr1 KO, 150 mg/kg in 6 WT and 10 Fmr1 KO, and 200 mg/kg in 11 WT and 11 Fmr1 KO mice. Data were analyzed by means of two-way ANOVA with genotype and dose of propofol as between subjects factors. The genotype × dose interaction was not statistically significant (F(3,64) = 1.664; P = .184). Main effects of genotype (F(1,64) = 18.90; P < .0001) and dose of propofol (F(3,64) = 9.290; P < .0001) were both statistically significant. *, Statistically significantly different from similarly treated WT mice by means of Student’s t-tests, P ≤ .001.