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. 2017 Jan 14;8(4):347–350. doi: 10.1007/s12975-016-0519-x

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Pellet-reaching training improved motor function after MCAO. a Success rate for reaching task of rehab (n = 18) and no rehab rats (n = 18) from pre-stroke to D12. b Composite neurological score. c Sticky tape test: latency to remove (left) and contact (right) a sticky tape applied to the right forepaw on all time points tested. The gray-shaded box in ac indicates duration of rehabilitation. No repeated measures ANOVA was performed because of the short (7d) intervention period. Lower left: latency to remove sticky tape at D14 in rehab versus no rehab rats. d Correlation between cumulative number of pellet reaches and latency to remove the sticky tape at D14 in rehab rats