A new autosomal recessive lethal mutation in mice, anorexia (anx), located close to pallid (pa) on chromosome (chr) 2, is described. Mutant mice are characterized by growth failure, an emaciated appearance, and abnormal behavior including headweaving, body tremors, uncoordinated gait, and hyperactivity during the late preweanling period. Data suggest that the mutant mice are not ingesting the levels of nutrients necessary to sustain life. This mutation may provide an important tool for studying the neurobiology of suckling behavior in the preweanling animal
Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortality and morbi...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
We identified a novel fertile autosomal recessive mutation called peewee that results in dwarfing, i...
The serotenergic and hypothalamic systems regulate mood and food intake, respectively, which can bot...
Pathological deviations in body weight is a major health problem. It is currently unclear how normal...
The mouse anorexia (anx) mutant displays food restriction leading to emaciation and may represent an...
Rodents develop activity-based anorexia (ABA) when exposed to a restricted feeding schedule and allo...
The serotonergic system regulates numerous behaviours and disruptions in this system have been assoc...
The anorectic anx/anx mouse exhibits disturbed feeding behavior and aberrances, including neurodegen...
Anorexia Nervosa is a severe mental illness, affecting young females more than males. Anorexia nervo...
The anx/anx mouse displays poor appetite and lean appearance and is considered a good model for the ...
A new autosomal recessive mutation in the mouse, little (lit), has been shown to be located on Chrom...
Animal studies are very useful in detection of early disease indicators and in unravelling the patho...
A new spontaneous mouse mutant was characterized by closed eyelids at weaning and without apparent e...
BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortali...
Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortality and morbi...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
We identified a novel fertile autosomal recessive mutation called peewee that results in dwarfing, i...
The serotenergic and hypothalamic systems regulate mood and food intake, respectively, which can bot...
Pathological deviations in body weight is a major health problem. It is currently unclear how normal...
The mouse anorexia (anx) mutant displays food restriction leading to emaciation and may represent an...
Rodents develop activity-based anorexia (ABA) when exposed to a restricted feeding schedule and allo...
The serotonergic system regulates numerous behaviours and disruptions in this system have been assoc...
The anorectic anx/anx mouse exhibits disturbed feeding behavior and aberrances, including neurodegen...
Anorexia Nervosa is a severe mental illness, affecting young females more than males. Anorexia nervo...
The anx/anx mouse displays poor appetite and lean appearance and is considered a good model for the ...
A new autosomal recessive mutation in the mouse, little (lit), has been shown to be located on Chrom...
Animal studies are very useful in detection of early disease indicators and in unravelling the patho...
A new spontaneous mouse mutant was characterized by closed eyelids at weaning and without apparent e...
BACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortali...
Anorexia nervosa is a primary psychiatric disorder, with non-negligible rates of mortality and morbi...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
We identified a novel fertile autosomal recessive mutation called peewee that results in dwarfing, i...