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McKeown et al., 2012 - Disruption of Eaat2b, a glutamate transporter, results in abnormal motor behaviors in developing zebrafish
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Fig. 1

tnt larvae exhibit an abnormal escape response at 48 hpf. Selected frames from high-speed video recordings are shown with times indicated in each frame in milliseconds. (A) A wild-type larva exhibits a normal C-bend (A2 — asterisk) in response to a touch stimulus, followed by smaller-amplitude undulations (A3–A12). (B) A tnt mutant abnormally exhibits C-bends (asterisks) throughout the duration of the escape response (B3, B8, and B10).

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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 362(2), McKeown, K.A., Moreno, R., Hall, V.L., Ribera, A.B., and Downes, G.B., Disruption of Eaat2b, a glutamate transporter, results in abnormal motor behaviors in developing zebrafish, 162-171, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.