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Fargher et al., 2025 - A zebrafish model of acmsd deficiency does not support a prominent role for ACMSD in Parkinson's disease
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Fig. 5

acmsd mutant zebrafish demonstrate normal swimming behaviour.

A Following habituation, 5dpf larvae were exposed to alternating dark (black bar)-light (white bar) cycles. B Total distance travelled was indistinguishable between genotypes (Kruskal-Wallis one-way ANOVA, p = 0.1902). n = 45 acmsd-/-; 62 acmsd+/-; 35 acmsd+/+ from three biological replicates. C Following a habituation period, adult movement was recorded over 6 h at 9mpf. D. No difference in the total distance travelled was found between genotypes (unpaired two-tailed t test, p = 0.1796). n = 10 acmsd-/-; 10 acmsd+/+ (equal male/female ratio) taken at two separate time points. Graphs A + C show mean ± SEM. Graphs B + D show individual fish with mean ± SEM values.

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