10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3630662_D1.v1
Hirotaka Shoji
Hirotaka
Shoji
Keizo Takao
Keizo
Takao
Satoko Hattori
Satoko
Hattori
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
Tsuyoshi
Miyakawa
Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Age-related changes in behavior in C57BL/6J mice from young adulthood to middle age
Springer Nature
2016
Aging
Behavior
Behavioral test battery
C57BL/6J
Mice
2016-01-28 05:00:00
Figure
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Correlation between rotarod latency and body weight. Correlations between rotarod latency (s) and body weight (g) in (A) all age groups, (B) 2–3-month-old group, (C) 4–5-months-old group, (D) 6–7-months-old group, and (E) 8–12-months-old group. (F) Correlation between rotarod latency (s) and body weight (g) in each age group with body weights ranging from 27.5 to 32.5 g and (G) the mean rotarod latency. (EPS 2206 kb)