<p>See details in the text. A and B. Repeated open field (A) and tail suspension tests (B) on the same animals. * - P<0.05, *** - P<0.001, compared to WT on the same day. C. Immobility time in the forced swim test. * - P<0.05, *** - P<0.001, compared to WT for the same measure.</p
<p>(<b>A</b>) General activity, (a) body weight and (b) locomotion. (<b>B</b>) Depression, (a) force...
<p><b>A</b>. Both <i>Fmr1</i><sup>-/Y</sup> and WT mice responded for BSR in a frequency-dependent ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Exploratory activity as measured by total distance traveled in an open-field. (<b>B</b...
<p>(A) Control mice (n = 16,) were compared to mutant mice (n = 11, open circles) in the Open-Field ...
<p>A, Foot print of control (left) and mutant (right) mice. Scale bar, 2 cm. B, Tail suspension test...
<p>(A)–(C) Open field testing. (A) Center time shown as a percent of total time (%) in wild-type (WT...
<p>(a–c) Morris water maze: (a) Comparison of 6-month-old NEP-knockout mice (dotted line with open c...
<p>(A) The fbΔBMPRII mutant mice (red) had significantly more trials with floating behavior during t...
<p>The figure summarizes the following tests in group and single housed mice, as indicated (<b>A</b>...
<p><b>A, E</b> – locomotor activity assessed by mean distance traveled in open field during 10 min i...
<p>Forelimb grip strength was significantly (<i>P</i><0.0001) greater in the WT mice compared to the...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SEM. (A–B) Open field test (control, n = 6; LS group, n = 11; MDR group,...
<p>(A) In open field tests, the time spent in the center field (left graph) and total distant travel...
<p>5XFAD mice (10 female, 8 male) were analyzed in a series of behavioral tests in comparison to non...
<p>Analysis of survival included 71 mutant mice (A). Body weight was measured weekly and compared to...
<p>(<b>A</b>) General activity, (a) body weight and (b) locomotion. (<b>B</b>) Depression, (a) force...
<p><b>A</b>. Both <i>Fmr1</i><sup>-/Y</sup> and WT mice responded for BSR in a frequency-dependent ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Exploratory activity as measured by total distance traveled in an open-field. (<b>B</b...
<p>(A) Control mice (n = 16,) were compared to mutant mice (n = 11, open circles) in the Open-Field ...
<p>A, Foot print of control (left) and mutant (right) mice. Scale bar, 2 cm. B, Tail suspension test...
<p>(A)–(C) Open field testing. (A) Center time shown as a percent of total time (%) in wild-type (WT...
<p>(a–c) Morris water maze: (a) Comparison of 6-month-old NEP-knockout mice (dotted line with open c...
<p>(A) The fbΔBMPRII mutant mice (red) had significantly more trials with floating behavior during t...
<p>The figure summarizes the following tests in group and single housed mice, as indicated (<b>A</b>...
<p><b>A, E</b> – locomotor activity assessed by mean distance traveled in open field during 10 min i...
<p>Forelimb grip strength was significantly (<i>P</i><0.0001) greater in the WT mice compared to the...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SEM. (A–B) Open field test (control, n = 6; LS group, n = 11; MDR group,...
<p>(A) In open field tests, the time spent in the center field (left graph) and total distant travel...
<p>5XFAD mice (10 female, 8 male) were analyzed in a series of behavioral tests in comparison to non...
<p>Analysis of survival included 71 mutant mice (A). Body weight was measured weekly and compared to...
<p>(<b>A</b>) General activity, (a) body weight and (b) locomotion. (<b>B</b>) Depression, (a) force...
<p><b>A</b>. Both <i>Fmr1</i><sup>-/Y</sup> and WT mice responded for BSR in a frequency-dependent ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Exploratory activity as measured by total distance traveled in an open-field. (<b>B</b...