2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0362119717080114
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Transplantation of Neuronal Precursors Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells into the Striatum of Rats with the Toxin-induced Model of Huntington’s Disease

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“…The locomotor activity of sham-operated rats was significantly lower compared to intact animals (p=0.02). It should be noted that to some extent a decrease in locomotor activity in sham-operated group resulted from a shortened period between stereotaxic operation and testing (Stavrovskaya, Yamshchikova, Ol'shanskiy, Konovalova, & Illarioshkin, 2017). Nevertheless, post-hoc Newman-Keuls test revealed no significant differences between sham-operated animals and the L-AA-treated group (p=0.09).…”
Section: Histological Examination Of L-aa Induced Lesionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The locomotor activity of sham-operated rats was significantly lower compared to intact animals (p=0.02). It should be noted that to some extent a decrease in locomotor activity in sham-operated group resulted from a shortened period between stereotaxic operation and testing (Stavrovskaya, Yamshchikova, Ol'shanskiy, Konovalova, & Illarioshkin, 2017). Nevertheless, post-hoc Newman-Keuls test revealed no significant differences between sham-operated animals and the L-AA-treated group (p=0.09).…”
Section: Histological Examination Of L-aa Induced Lesionmentioning
confidence: 83%