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From: Impairment of motor coordination and interneuron migration in perinatal exposure to glufosinate-ammonium

Figure 2

Effect of prenatal GLA exposure on the righting reflex in Sprague Dawley rats. (A,B) An example of the righting reflex test at PND 6 is shown. Pups were placed on their back on a surface; high-dose pups (B) showed longer recovery times compared with control pups (A). (C–F) Righting reflex test results are quantified. The latency to reflex in high-dose groups increased, especially above 15 s. Error bars represent the S.E.M.; n.s., not significant; *p < 0.05 compared with controls, Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance on ranks with Dunn’s method (GLA 0 mg/kg, n = 23; GLA 100 mg/kg, n = 16; GLA 250 mg/kg, n = 24); GLA glufosinate-ammonium; PND postnatal day; S.E.M. standard error of the mean.

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