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Figure 4

From: Mice with an autosomal dominant Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2O disease mutation in both dynein alleles display severe moto-sensory phenotypes

Figure 4

Analysis of hindlimb stride length and frequency in wild type, H304R/+, and H304R/R mice. The data show the average stride length for male (A) and female (B) mice as well as stride frequency of male (C) and female (D) mice tested at a constant belt speed of 28 cm/s. The box plot represents the 25th to 75th percentile of the data points with a middle line at the median and the whiskers ranging from the smallest to the largest value. The H304R/+ (in light gray) and H304R/R (in white) data were compared to the wild-type data (in dark gray) using one-way ANOVA (Tukey’s multiple comparisons test, *p < 0.05).

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