Fig. 3: Motor-sensory impairment following tMP stroke.
From: A minimally invasive thrombotic model to study stroke in awake mice

a Hanging wire test shows motor, grip strength, and balance impairments in MP stroke compared to sham mice at 48 h (n, sham = 8, tMPS = 9, tMPS + tPA = 7; Kruskal–Wallis with Dunn’s post-hoc test). b Corner tests show sensorimotor perception impairments in MP stroke compared to sham at 48 h (sham n = 8, tMPS n = 7, tMPS + tPA n = 7; Kruskal–Wallis with Dunn’s post-hoc test). c Time-to-contact and time-to-removal adhesive tape test between sham (receiving particles but no magnet) and stroke mice (particles and magnet). Notice significant increased time to remove adhesive at 3 days following stroke (n = 6/group; two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s post-hoc test). All values are mean ± SEM. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.