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Woodard et al., 2019 - The role of neuronal nitric oxide and its pathways in the protection and recovery from neurotoxin-induced de novo hypokinetic motor behaviors in the embryonic zebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Figure 4.

A comparison of prominent characteristics seen within the last three prominent stages (Stages 4–5) of regression (see <xref rid='neurosci-06-01-025-t01' ref-type='table'>Table 1</xref>) leading to the listless phenotype in 5 dpf as a result of fish treated with 6-OHDA for 24 hours and their ability to recover in response to various 8 hour post-treatments (washout) with either ERS, nNOSI, or DETA-NO. Error bars represent ± SD. Lettered groups of bars represents the following phenotypes: SM—spastic movements; DVF—decreased vestibular function; L—listless (hypokinetic). Asterisks = <italic>p</italic> < 0.001 between groups.

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