Additional file 1 of A DLG2 deficiency in mice leads to reduced sociability and increased repetitive behavior accompanied by aberrant synaptic transmission in the dorsal striatum
Taesun Yoo
Sun-Gyun Kim
Soo Hyun Yang
Hyun Kim
Eunjoon Kim
Soo Young Kim
10.6084/m9.figshare.11978484.v1
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Additional file 1: Table S1. A full list of detailed information about statistics used for behavioral experiments presented in Figs. 2, 3,4. Table S2. The statistics used for analyses of electrophysiological recording and in situ hybridization quantification. Both tables include the number of animals, variables for comparisons, statistics used, normality test results, and notes regarding identified outliers. Table S3. The measures of locomotion and self-grooming behavior of the heterozygous knockout (Dlg2+/-) mice. Kruskal-Wallis tests were used for multiple comparisons including the heterozygous group.
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Autism
PSD-93
Locomotion
Social interaction
Self-grooming
Striatum
Spiny projection Neurons