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Fig. 6 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Fig. 6

From: Anti-CNTN1 IgG3 induces acute conduction block and motor deficits in a passive transfer rat model

Fig. 6

Change of NCS and motor testing parameters over time of three rats injected with IgG of the acute patient in comparison to four controls. Increase of distal/proximal CMAP ratio (a) and decrease of SNAP (b), standing time (c), print area (d), maximum intensity (e) and fall latency (f) of the right hind paw are detectable in two rats 1/2 days after injection and are almost normal four days later. Rat 3 did not show any effect (probably due to technical problems)

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