Fig. 6 MM-201 does not alter aminoglycoside-induced threshold shifts in mice. Animals were treated with 0, 0.3, or 1 µg/ml MM-201 with or without kanamycin. Threshold shift was calculated as the post-treatment minus the pre-treatment threshold for each animal. There is a significant effect of both treatment (F5,112=16.77, p<0.0001) and frequency (F3,112=5.847, p = 0.001) (2-way ANOVA), but this effect manifests as differences between saline-treated controls and each of the other groups. Each black dot denotes the threshold shift for each individual animal. N = 5–6 animals/group (2–3 per sex) and error bars represent ± s.e.m.
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