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From: Heatstroke-induced late-onset neurological deficits in mice caused by white matter demyelination, Purkinje cell degeneration, and synaptic impairment in the cerebellum

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Motor coordination and body weight for 9 weeks after heatstroke. Running time of the rotarod test (a) and body weight (b, BW) in the control (CTL) and heatstroke (HS) animals. The running time of the rotarod test in the HS animals 3 weeks after heatstroke significantly decreased compared with that in CTL animals. BW in the HS and CTL groups did not change significantly over the experiments. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD) (*P < 0.05, Tukey–Kramer test). HS heatstroke, CTL control, BW body weight.

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