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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 7.
Published in final edited form as: Neurochem Int. 2018 Jul 24;123:22–33. doi: 10.1016/j.neuint.2018.07.009

Fig.2.

Fig.2.

Glul conditional knockout (cKO) mice exhibited altered locomotive activities when subjected to the 15-min open-field test. A total of 15 pairs of WT and cKO mice (21 – 103 days old) were tested (10 pairs of males and 5 pairs of females). (A) Most of the cKO mice (cKO1; 9 pairs) were clearly hypoactive during the entire test period. (B) The remainder (cKO2; 6 pairs) had one or more sudden bursts of activity during the test period. The number of total crossings of all groups of cKO1 and cKO2 were represented in Panel (C). (D) The cKO mice were less active vertically (lower number of rearings), (E) they had fewer entries to the center, (F) but spent comparable time in the center. (G) The cKO also produced a lower number of feces during the test session. **p<0.01