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Fig. 10 | Molecular Brain

Fig. 10

From: Roles of Rufy3 in experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage-induced early brain injury via accelerating neuronal axon repair and synaptic plasticity

Fig. 10

Effect of silenced/overexpressed Rufy3 on the recovery of spatial and motor learning ability of rats after SAH. a–f Swimming tracks (red) in the Morris water maze (MWM). Silencing Rufy3 had a longer trajectory, whereas overexpressing Rufy3 had a shorter trajectory. The green circle indicates the target platform. g Swimming distance in the MWM. Silencing Rufy3 increased the swimming distance, whereas overexpressing Rufy3 decreased the swimming distance. h Escape latency in the MWM. Silencing Rufy3 increased the escape latency, whereas overexpressing Rufy3 decreased the escape latency. Data are shown as mean ± SEM (n = 10). ***P < 0.01, vs. Sham group; ###P < 0.001, vs. LV-NC1 group; &&&P < 0.001, vs. LV-NC2 group

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