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English: Performance in the accelerating -rotarod test. TLR4−∕− mice (right) tended to bend down and stay close to the rod as compared to WT mice, which stood on the rod with head toward the front (left) during rod acceleration. Step frequency was higher in mutants than in WT mice. |
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Source | Video 1 from Zhu J, Li Y, Wang Z, Jia W, Xu R (2016). "Toll-Like Receptor 4 Deficiency Impairs Motor Coordination". Frontiers in Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnins.2016.00033. PMID 26909014. PMC: 4754460. | ||
Author | Zhu J, Li Y, Wang Z, Jia W, Xu R | ||
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Author | Zhu J, Li Y, Wang Z, Jia W, Xu R |
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Image title | Performance in the accelerating -rotarod test. TLR4−∕− mice (right) tended to bend down and stay close to the rod as compared to WT mice, which stood on the rod with head toward the front (left) during rod acceleration. Step frequency was higher in mutants than in WT mice. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016-02-16 |