The transgenic Tg2576 mouse is a widely used animal model that develops some of the cognitive and neuropathological deteriorations observed in patients suffering Alzheimer's disease. The authors investigated 9-month-old Tg2576 mice with respect to behavioral and endocrinological (hypothalamic- pituitary-adrenal [HPA] axis activity) parameters. The locomotor activity test revealed that Tg2576 mice moved almost twice as much as controls. Tg2576 mice spent significantly more time visiting the open arms and performed more entries into these open arms than did controls. However, the amount of time that Tg2576 mice remained in each entry to the open arm was similar to that of controls, and the number of arm entries correlated positively to locomo...
Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder, caused by an expanded polyglutamin...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
In order to better understand animal models of Alzheimer's disease, novel phenotyping strategies hav...
Studies indicate that environmental enrichment and physical activity have a positive effect on the p...
SYNOPSIS. Selective breeding of house mice has been used to study the evolution of locomotor behavio...
The appropriateness of three animal models in mimicking pathophysiology and symptoms of Alzheimer's ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 3, 2010).The enti...
Behavioral characterization of animal models for Alzheimer\u27s Disease is critical for the developm...
Behavioral characterization of animal models for Alzheimer\u27s Disease is critical for the developm...
Behavioral characterization of animal models for Alzheimer\u27s Disease is critical for the developm...
Rationale: Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by progressive motor dysfunction, emotional di...
Our understanding of the underlying biology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been steadily progressin...
The Tg2576 mouse model of excessive cerebral beta-amyloid deposition is now more than a decade old, ...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder, caused by an expanded polyglutamin...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
In order to better understand animal models of Alzheimer's disease, novel phenotyping strategies hav...
Studies indicate that environmental enrichment and physical activity have a positive effect on the p...
SYNOPSIS. Selective breeding of house mice has been used to study the evolution of locomotor behavio...
The appropriateness of three animal models in mimicking pathophysiology and symptoms of Alzheimer's ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 3, 2010).The enti...
Behavioral characterization of animal models for Alzheimer\u27s Disease is critical for the developm...
Behavioral characterization of animal models for Alzheimer\u27s Disease is critical for the developm...
Behavioral characterization of animal models for Alzheimer\u27s Disease is critical for the developm...
Rationale: Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by progressive motor dysfunction, emotional di...
Our understanding of the underlying biology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been steadily progressin...
The Tg2576 mouse model of excessive cerebral beta-amyloid deposition is now more than a decade old, ...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant inherited disorder, caused by an expanded polyglutamin...
Introduction: Intraneuronal inclusions of alpha-synuclein are commonly found in the brain of patient...
In order to better understand animal models of Alzheimer's disease, novel phenotyping strategies hav...