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. 2018 Nov 13;12:275. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00275

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Effect of exercise experience on running distance at 24–26 weeks of age. Total distance traveled (meters) on standard and complex running wheels in male and female mice at 24–26 weeks (nightly running mean ± s.e.m. across three-week's session). (A) Males, RM ANOVA: Genotype factor, F(1, 33) = 4.584, P = 0.04; Exercise factor, F(1, 33) = 12.695, P = 0.001; Genotype × Exercise, F(1, 33) = 6.011, P = 0.02. (B) Females, RM ANOVA: Genotype factor, F(1, 34) = 3.553, P = 0.06; Exercise factor, F(1, 34) = 8.789, P = 0.0055; Genotype × Exercise, n.s. Bonferroni post-hoc's: ***P < 0.001, *P < 0.05 1 RW vs. 3 RW in SOD1G93A low-copy mice; °P < 0.05 1 RW vs. 3 RW in WT mice; #P < 0.05; ##P < 0.01 WT vs. SOD1G93A low-copy in 1 RW group. n = 8–10 per group.