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. 2016 May 2;8:ecurrents.md.1e2bec4e78697b7b0ff80ea25a1d38be. [Version 1] doi: 10.1371/currents.md.1e2bec4e78697b7b0ff80ea25a1d38be

The distribution of maximum hang times in rolling and linear wire hang tests.

Mdx mice aged between 10 and 41 weeks were subjected to linear and/or rolling wire tests. The attempt during which the maximum time was achieved for any single mouse was recorded. In rolling wire hang tests (grey bar), the 1st hang was almost always the longest, whereas for linear wire hangs (black bars), there was a broader distribution of maximum hang times.

Mdx mice aged between 10 and 41 weeks were subjected to linear and/or rolling wire tests. The attempt during which the maximum time was achieved for any single mouse was recorded. In rolling wire hang tests (grey bar), the 1st hang was almost always the longest, whereas for linear wire hangs (black bars), there was a broader distribution of maximum hang times.