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. 2019 Jun 5;14(6):e0217819. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0217819

Fig 3. Loss of Dgki does not affect acute nociception in mice.

Fig 3

(A) The latency to respond to a miniature clothespin attached to the tail. B-D) The latency to respond to immersion of the tail in a bath set to a temperature of -10°C (B), 46.5°C (C), or 49°C (D). E) The rate of response to a light touch with a fluffed-out cotton swab. F) The latency to withdraw the hindpaw from an application of dry ice. G) The latency to lick hindpaw or jump after placement on a 55°C hot plate. The number of mice tested is indicated. Graphs show mean ± SEM.