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1 roke while it ameliorated the outcome of the behavioral test.
2 PTP in BMT-treated mice assayed by a rotarod behavioral test.
3 irs are not spontaneously discriminated in a behavioral test.
4 tivity was measured with an active avoidance behavioral test.
5 in any other time window before or after the behavioral test.
6 egion do not play a significant role in this behavioral test.
7 y-ol5]-Enkephalin (DAMGO) in the substance P behavioral test.
8 wild-type (WT) mice, with three independent behavioral tests.
9 s assessed by intravital dynamic imaging and behavioral tests.
10 nce (MR) imaging and completed cognitive and behavioral tests.
11 d dorsomedial areas) were measured after the behavioral tests.
12 l artery occlusion in rats using a series of behavioral tests.
13 ogical and neurochemical analysis as well as behavioral tests.
14 the question of the ethological relevance of behavioral tests.
15 wo modes of running exercise on a battery of behavioral tests.
16 onth all mice were administered a battery of behavioral tests.
17 animals developed anxiety-like responses in behavioral tests.
18 ance and are normal in a standard battery of behavioral tests.
19 s required to induce a marked improvement in behavioral tests.
20 cient mice (M(1)R(-/-) mice) to a battery of behavioral tests.
21 s of the transgenic mice were established in behavioral tests.
22 nd displayed intermediate phenotypes in most behavioral tests.
23 ld as measured by visual perimetry and other behavioral tests.
24 Measuring this behavior can enhance behavioral tests.
25 ysis of brain and heart histology as well as behavioral tests.
26 treated animals, as evidenced by two visual behavioral tests.
27 heir regrowth is correlated with recovery in behavioral tests.
28 assessment and is prevalent in common rodent behavioral tests.
29 bly, these rats showed less hyperactivity in behavioral tests.
30 iated with cognitive deficits as revealed in behavioral tests.
31 cognitive ability, as assessed by maze-based behavioral tests.
32 d post-treated twice/wk for one month before behavioral tests.
33 stinct neuropharmacological effects in mouse behavioral tests.
34 (KO) mice was examined with a wide array of behavioral tests.
35 tagonists into the CeA unilaterally prior to behavioral tests.
36 o-locomotor and oculomotor functions through behavioral tests.
37 ce were more apparent in mice that underwent behavioral tests.
38 red to determine cognitive resilience during behavioral testing.
39 amycin treatment after weaning and performed behavioral testing.
40 ected with MA once (1 mg/kg) 30 min prior to behavioral testing.
41 year by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and behavioral testing.
42 eated HIVE mice during water radial arm maze behavioral testing.
43 h P49, and placed into a locomotor arena for behavioral testing.
44 ats, relative to PF rats, prior to or during behavioral testing.
45 sequences for pharmacological treatments and behavioral testing.
46 cular or dendritic morphology at the time of behavioral testing.
47 cleus (DRN) both at the time of IS and later behavioral testing.
48 re IS but not when administered before later behavioral testing.
49 microinjections or habituation from repeated behavioral testing.
50 lidated with both computational modeling and behavioral testing.
51 Littermates were used for behavioral testing.
52 behaviors in Gpr88(-/-) mice using extensive behavioral testing.
53 nd tested main central DOR functions through behavioral testing.
54 , as determined by neuroanatomic tracing and behavioral testing.
55 n thus affect apparent baseline responses in behavioral testing.
56 be explained by learning that occurs during behavioral testing.
57 iscuss informed consent, equipment setup and behavioral testing.
58 receptor in the amygdala was examined after behavioral testing.
60 s antinociception is exaggerated by repeated behavioral testing, a phenomenon known as behavioral tol
61 rest conditions and during execution of two behavioral tests, a response inhibition test and a motor
66 ion tests enhanced ACh output beyond that of behavioral testing alone both ipsilateral (+93.8%) and c
69 n was assessed with the cued water maze (WM) behavioral test and the optokinetic reflex (OKR) measure
70 Further work is needed to characterize this behavioral test and to determine whether it may have app
72 cross-sectional case-control study involved behavioral testing and neuroimaging that were conducted
78 naptic and cognitive functions, we performed behavioral tests and electrophysiological experiments in
79 were predictable, resulting from a focus on behavioral tests and functions unrelated to present evid
82 deficient mice were subjected to a series of behavioral tests and were found to exhibit deficits in t
83 ontrol women underwent hormonal evaluations, behavioral testing, and fMRI scanning on two occasions,
84 ty, electrophysiology, hippocampus-selective behavioral testing, and magnetic resonance imaging tract
86 716A (0, 1 or 3 mg/kg, i.p.) 15 min prior to behavioral testing, and the 2-DG procedure was initiated
87 mice exhibit increased activity in standard behavioral tests, and an altered circadian pattern of fo
88 mice were analyzed by immunohistochemistry, behavioral tests, and electrophysiology to assess nBMP2
89 pheromones can be identified, validated with behavioral tests, and incorporated in research on vomero
91 ductive consequences of experiments treating behavioral tests as assays used merely for the generatio
92 nificantly greater motor improvement in both behavioral tests as compared to vehicle-treated animals
93 focus on experiments that used cognitive or behavioral tests as outcome measures in experimental des
94 and anxiety-related effects in a variety of behavioral tests as well as potentiation of conditioned
95 lated behavior using an extensive battery of behavioral tests as well as the neurotransmitter metabol
96 ing state functional MRI scans and extensive behavioral testing assessing changes in hunger/satiety r
97 n/tetracycline transactivator mice underwent behavioral testing at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months of age to e
100 rol non-transgenic (NT) mice in an extensive behavioral test battery administered between 5 and 8.5 m
104 stational Day 2 through postnatal Day 7, and behavioral testing began at postnatal Day 65--following
109 ause glucose enhanced ACh output only during behavioral testing, circulating glucose may modulate ACh
119 In vivo recordings and whisker-specific behavioral tests demonstrated sensory discrimination def
123 place escape/avoidance paradigm (PEAP) is a behavioral test designed to quantify the level of unplea
125 s on male mice was performed with additional behavioral tests, determination of regional activation b
126 We have shown that the use of appropriate behavioral tests (e.g., a relatively difficult place lea
128 t combinations of techniques such as refined behavioral testing, electrical recording/interference, a
130 owed no significant association with bedside behavioral testing, except in a few cases when EEG was s
131 However, in the plus maze, a commonly used behavioral test for assessing anxiety, no significant di
132 was recorded during the administration of a behavioral test for latent inhibition (LI) or the retard
135 ed 22 months) were subjected to a battery of behavioral tests for motor and cognitive functions and s
141 d not show any differences in terms of motor behavioral tests (i.e., apomorphine rotations, forelimb
142 easant and causes negative affect, we used a behavioral test in which mice avoid an environment that
143 nt elevation of CRH during development only, behavioral testing in adult mice revealed a persistent a
144 electrocorticogram recordings and cognitive behavioral testing in adult mice, we demonstrate that ch
148 of knockout/congenic strains in a series of behavioral tests in which mouse performance has a signif
149 n-weighted imaging) and reading development (behavioral testing) in individual children (age 7-15 y).
151 ning on P50, the mice were given a series of behavioral tests including locomotor activity, novel obj
152 rticle focuses on the preliminary aspects of behavioral testing, including a protocol for an open fie
154 3R were subjected to an extensive battery of behavioral tests, including several relevant to schizoph
155 offspring were analyzed through a series of behavioral tests, including the visual-motor response (V
161 , AC3 mutants failed several olfaction-based behavioral tests, indicating that AC3 and cAMP signaling
164 first benzothiadiazide to have an effect in behavioral tests, is an important lead compound in clini
165 netic compass has been well characterized in behavioral tests: it is an "inclination compass" based o
166 d control rats were subjected to a series of behavioral tests (locomotor activity, sensorimotor batte
167 o models of persistent pain, suggesting that behavioral testing may not be a sensitive measure of inj
168 V-GFP or AAV-CRE in CREB(loxP/loxP) animals, behavioral testing measured anxiety levels, using the No
170 (mGluR5(KD-D1)) were tested in a battery of behavioral tests measuring learning abilities, anxiety l
173 rin or saline, testing began in a battery of behavioral tests modulated by the septohippocampal syste
174 or mild fluid percussion injury (mFPI), and behavioral testing, MRI, and blood collections were cond
175 gression in the resident-intruder or dangler behavioral tests, NZB/B1NJ mice are extremely aggressive
186 defines the need for further and more robust behavioral testing of potential unintentional harm cause
188 e for NO in maternal aggression, we combined behavioral testing of WT mice with immunohistochemistry
189 of TrkB in the spinal cord, had no effect in behavioral tests of acute heat, mechanical, or chemical
195 e also displayed substantial improvements on behavioral tests of muscle strength, coordination, and l
197 s ventral tegmental nucleus lesions impaired behavioral tests of spatial working memory and, in parti
199 ral traits in SMS, we performed a battery of behavioral tests on Rai1 mutant mice and the Df(11)17-1/
201 erent injuries that are not distinguished by behavioral testing or the neuroimmune markers used in th
212 ntiator pentobarbital (PB) before and during behavioral tests rescued the cognitive deficits; but wit
214 rived monkeys reduced their participation in behavioral testing, responded more slowly and less frequ
221 hology showed hippocampal neuron damage, and behavioral testing revealed hippocampus-dependent memory
230 mice subjected to a comprehensive series of behavioral test screenings for schizophrenic-like sympto
236 mum caused little Wallerian degeneration and behavioral tests showed no significant long-term adverse
243 nabinold agonists produce antinociception in behavioral tests, suggesting the possibility that this s
245 ytochemistry, pharmacological treatments and behavioral testing techniques, we have used a rodent par
252 mbination with a series of physiological and behavioral tests, the chemical structure of a mouse alar
253 aracterize overall RGC loss and an optomotor behavioral test to measure corresponding changes in visu
254 tensive statistical microarray analyses with behavioral testing to comprehensively identify genes and
257 I and diffusion tensor imaging together with behavioral testing to relate longitudinal modifications
258 ocal brain ischemia, we combined imaging and behavioral testing to unambiguously identify brain regio
259 optical imaging and somatosensory and motor behavioral tests to characterize the consequences of bif
260 and examined in various receptor binding and behavioral tests to determine their serotonin receptor a
261 the present study, we performed a battery of behavioral tests to evaluate motor, cognitive, and socia
262 Here, we describe the results of further behavioral tests to further define the pathway involveme
268 ) over seven consecutive days, and a yawning behavioral test was also performed to test for sensitivi
270 ormal housing environment until maturity and behavioral testing was conducted before the recording ex
274 te mechanical and thermal pain thresholds in behavioral tests was preserved in nerve-ligated rats tha
291 ike behaviors in the rodent, in a battery of behavioral tests, which represented conflict situations
292 model, we performed an extensive battery of behavioral tests, which revealed that these mice manifes
293 ctivity was assessed within 1 week after the behavioral test with three indices: DA neuron population
294 control of maternal aggression by combining behavioral testing with immunohistochemistry for both cF
295 able to prevent amblyopia as evaluated using behavioral testing with optotypes or with sweep VEPs.
298 ytic and antidepressant drugs in a number of behavioral tests, without affecting performance in a spa
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