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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 19.
Published in final edited form as: Autism Res. 2017 Aug 26;11(1):44–58. doi: 10.1002/aur.1853

Figure 4. Biallelic deletion of Nf1 gene in neuroglial precursor cells results in reduced USVs in pups.

Figure 4

Nf1FF and Nf1GFAPCKO littermates were evaluated for USVs during the first two weeks postnatal. A) Nf1GFAPCKO produced significantly less USV calls during development compared to their control littermates, F(1,71) = 5.963, p = .017. B) The greatest difference in USVs occurred on P7, F(1,213) = 7.660, p = .006. All mice significantly increased USVs with age, F(2,142) = 8.742, p = .000. Within each genotype, control mice showed an increase in USVs, F(2,70) = 5.670, p = .005, from P5 to P7 (p < .05) and P9, although the difference from P9 did not reach statistical significance. The Nf1GFAPCKO littermates demonstrated an increase in USVs, F(2,70) = 4.735, p = .012, only from P5 to P9 (p < .05). Boxplots represent USV calls when removed from dam at P5, P7, and P9. *indicates difference from P7 (p < .05), ^indicates difference from P9 (p < .05). Thick horizontal lines signify respective group medians, boxes are 25th – 75th percentiles, whiskers are 1.5 x IQR, closed and open circles depict outliers.