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. 2000 Sep 15;20(18):7116–7121. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-18-07116.2000

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Effects of continuous infusion of BDNF antisense (n = 6) and sense oligonucleotides (n = 6) into the cerebral ventricle on locomotor activity, food consumption, and body weight. Rats were continuously infused with BDNF antisense or sense oligonucleotide into the cerebral ventricle and were subjected to the radial maze test for 21 d. Locomotor activity (A), food consumption (B), and body weight (C) were measured on the day after the last training. Each value represents the mean ± SE.