Fig. 4From: No evidence of a role of the β4 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in alcohol-related behaviorsDeletion of the Chrnb4 gene does not modulate ethanol-induced ataxia measured on the balance beam. Data (mean ± SEM) represent corrected footslips (ethanol slips–baseline slips). Female WT = 9, HET = 8, KO = 10; Male WT = 8, HET = 7, KO = 8Back to article page