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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.
59                Using a spatially challenging behavioral test (a modified version of the active place
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
62         Castrate male rats were subjected to behavioral tests after 90 min of middle cerebral artery
63                                       During behavioral testing, all animals displayed increases in A
64                   Following cessation of the behavioral testing, all animals underwent assessments of
65                Following an initial round of behavioral testing, all mice were housed in standard cag
66 ion tests enhanced ACh output beyond that of behavioral testing alone both ipsilateral (+93.8%) and c
67                                              Behavioral testing also shows that larval zebrafish beco
68                    In general, in all of the behavioral tests analyzed, intraseptal 192-IgG-saporin t
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
71                     Eight patients underwent behavioral testing and functional magnetic resonance ima
72  cross-sectional case-control study involved behavioral testing and neuroimaging that were conducted
73            The mice exhibit abnormalities in behavioral testing and pathological examination of the b
74          Outcome measures included cognitive behavioral testing and quantitative histopathological an
75                               Rats underwent behavioral testing and were killed at day-3 for measurem
76 ere treated with simvastatin and assessed by behavioral tests and biochemical analyses.
77                                              Behavioral tests and biochemical assays were performed a
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
80                                              Behavioral tests and taste nerve recordings of single an
81 us time points the animals were subjected to behavioral tests and their brains were analyzed.
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
85                                Perimetry, by behavioral testing, and retinal histology data were obta
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
90                                              Behavioral tests are described for the rapid screening o
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
98                                  A series of behavioral tests at five different time points (20, 40,
99                                              Behavioral tests, based on paradigms similar to those or
100 rol non-transgenic (NT) mice in an extensive behavioral test battery administered between 5 and 8.5 m
101                                            A behavioral test battery was used to assess anxiety-like,
102  subjected CN mutant mice to a comprehensive behavioral test battery.
103 oked potential recordings and standard motor behavioral tests (BBB).
104 stational Day 2 through postnatal Day 7, and behavioral testing began at postnatal Day 65--following
105                                     However, behavioral tests beginning 3 months after injury demonst
106 al nerve, motor-sensory function, and simple behavioral tests (best = 100 and brain dead = 0).
107                                        After behavioral testing, brains were removed and processed fo
108                                           In behavioral tests, Ca(V)3.2 knockout (KO) mice showed sig
109 ause glucose enhanced ACh output only during behavioral testing, circulating glucose may modulate ACh
110 covered shorter distance in a light and dark behavioral test compared to the controls.
111 ssant and less anxious phenotypes in several behavioral tests compared with WT mice.
112                                              Behavioral testing confirmed striatal deficits (hyperact
113                    A battery of sensorimotor behavioral tests, consisting of beam balance, postural r
114                         After SIV infection, behavioral testing continued to monitor deficits associa
115                                           In behavioral tests, CP/CPPS rats showed anxiety- and depre
116                                              Behavioral tests demonstrate that these mice have a defi
117                                              Behavioral testing demonstrated no differences between a
118                 In addition, two independent behavioral tests demonstrated elevated amygdala-dependen
119      In vivo recordings and whisker-specific behavioral tests demonstrated sensory discrimination def
120                                              Behavioral tests demonstrated that heterozygous females,
121                                              Behavioral tests demonstrated that perceived hunger, imp
122                                              Behavioral tests demonstrated that recipients of BDNF-pr
123  place escape/avoidance paradigm (PEAP) is a behavioral test designed to quantify the level of unplea
124                             A broad range of behavioral tests designed to assess genotype-dependent e
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
127                                    Following behavioral testing, effects of 1 or 24 h of E2 exposure
128 t combinations of techniques such as refined behavioral testing, electrical recording/interference, a
129                                    Among the behavioral tests employed, the pole climb movement test
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
133  Children underwent annual developmental and behavioral testing for 5 years.
134                                              Behavioral testing for tactile allodynia, performed one
135 ed 22 months) were subjected to a battery of behavioral tests for motor and cognitive functions and s
136                                       Useful behavioral tests for separating adult mice according to
137                                 We performed behavioral tests, functional MRI, and histology in a rat
138                            We tested whether behavioral tests, grounded in the neurobiology of cognit
139                                              Behavioral testing (handling and open field), continuous
140                                              Behavioral testing has revealed that pigeons may use the
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
145 s issue using laser ablations and subsequent behavioral testing in zebrafish.
146 etabolism than 1a, were selected for further behavioral tests in animals.
147                         However, a number of behavioral tests in rodents are sensitive to antidepress
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).
150                    To assess the hypothesis, behavioral tests including chow and high-fat diet intake
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
153             Mice were subjected to extensive behavioral testing, including assessment of social behav
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
156                                              Behavioral tests indicate that at 5 weeks of age mutant
157                                              Behavioral tests indicate that the animals' ability to c
158                                 Furthermore, behavioral tests indicate that working memory, a key fun
159                                              Behavioral tests indicated that the mutant mice had a re
160                  Performance in a battery of behavioral tests indicates that basic neurological funct
161 , AC3 mutants failed several olfaction-based behavioral tests, indicating that AC3 and cAMP signaling
162        Different brain regions control these behavioral tests, indicating that the lack of Nrf2 has a
163                                           In behavioral tests, intraplantar S-DHPG (0.1, 1.0, 10 mM)
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
169                        Mice were tested in 3 behavioral tests measuring different modes of arousal: s
170  (mGluR5(KD-D1)) were tested in a battery of behavioral tests measuring learning abilities, anxiety l
171                                    Following behavioral testing, mice were exposed to light (1000 lux
172                      Moreover, in subsequent behavioral tests, mice exhibited habituation to paired u
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
176                                              Behavioral testing occurred after choline treatment had
177 red for antidepressant responses in a common behavioral test of antidepressant efficacy.
178  along both axes in the visual water task, a behavioral test of cortical functions.
179                               An independent behavioral test of expertise predicted relative activati
180 sual cortical responses and performance on a behavioral test of visual acuity.
181                            We also performed behavioral testing of anesthetic endpoints in mice lacki
182                                              Behavioral testing of ART-OE mice showed that they had i
183        In this study, we combined aggressive behavioral testing of female and male prairie voles with
184                                              Behavioral testing of NRTN-OE mice revealed an increased
185                                              Behavioral testing of ovipositing females to odorants hi
186 defines the need for further and more robust behavioral testing of potential unintentional harm cause
187                                       Y-maze behavioral testing of urine fractions from anion exchang
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
190 g that of clozapine; they proved inactive in behavioral tests of antipsychotic activity.
191                                              Behavioral tests of delay discounting (DD), which index
192                                        Using behavioral tests of forelimb use and stereological analy
193                                      Initial behavioral tests of individuals with impaired hearing re
194                                              Behavioral tests of motion perception found no impairmen
195 e also displayed substantial improvements on behavioral tests of muscle strength, coordination, and l
196 n addition displayed diminished responses in behavioral tests of olfactory function.
197 s ventral tegmental nucleus lesions impaired behavioral tests of spatial working memory and, in parti
198                                              Behavioral tests on limb placement and grid and beam wal
199 ral traits in SMS, we performed a battery of behavioral tests on Rai1 mutant mice and the Df(11)17-1/
200                                  In standard behavioral tests (open field and elevated plus maze), mR
201 erent injuries that are not distinguished by behavioral testing or the neuroimmune markers used in th
202                                     Prior to behavioral testing, oxotremorine, an M2 muscarinic recep
203                                           In behavioral testing, PGE(2)-induced thermal hyperalgesia
204                              Here we applied behavioral testing, pharmacology, and in vivo electrophy
205                               In addition to behavioral tests, phenotypic characterization included a
206                                           In behavioral tests, pregnanolone hemipimelate showed neuro
207                                         In a behavioral test, PRL pretreatment significantly potentia
208        As a result of this sensitized state, behavioral testing procedures are thought to cause exces
209                                        After behavioral testing, rats were perfused with 4% paraforma
210                                           In behavioral tests, rats performed learned escape response
211 ic acid oligonucleotides several days before behavioral testing reduced social recognition.
212 ntiator pentobarbital (PB) before and during behavioral tests rescued the cognitive deficits; but wit
213  electroretinography and an active avoidance behavioral test, respectively.
214 rived monkeys reduced their participation in behavioral testing, responded more slowly and less frequ
215                         In both experiments, behavioral testing resulted in increased ACh output in t
216 s on the inter-laboratory reproducibility of behavioral test results.
217                                              Behavioral testing resumed 5 days after surgery and cont
218                                      Various behavioral tests reveal that in PC7 KO mice spatial memo
219                            Morris water maze behavioral test revealed that infection with AAV1-I(2CTF
220                                            A behavioral test revealed that the complete conspecific s
221 hology showed hippocampal neuron damage, and behavioral testing revealed hippocampus-dependent memory
222                                              Behavioral testing revealed normal motor coordination, w
223                                              Behavioral testing revealed significant improvements in
224                                              Behavioral testing revealed that both cell lines reduced
225                                              Behavioral testing revealed that the encoding capacity o
226                                              Behavioral tests revealed that scotopic visual acuity an
227                                     Multiple behavioral tests revealed that SRC-1(-)/- mice exhibit n
228                                     However, behavioral testing reveals underlying deficits of motor
229 e selective, because an extensive battery of behavioral tests reveals no other deficits.
230  mice subjected to a comprehensive series of behavioral test screenings for schizophrenic-like sympto
231                                 Standardized behavioral tests (SHIRPA protocols) demonstrated signifi
232                                              Behavioral tests show defects in context and cued condit
233                                              Behavioral tests show humans combine cues near-optimally
234                                              Behavioral testing showed complete recovery of cognitive
235                                 In addition, behavioral tests showed motor abnormalities in the KO an
236 mum caused little Wallerian degeneration and behavioral tests showed no significant long-term adverse
237                      Similarly, a battery of behavioral tests showed partial recovery in some treatme
238                                              Behavioral tests showed that both types of unilateral tr
239                                     Finally, behavioral tests showed that the olfactory-specific Ric-
240                                              Behavioral testing shows that nob mice have a significan
241                                              Behavioral testing started 2 weeks following irradiation
242                                              Behavioral tests such as the PEAP may be more sensitive
243 nabinold agonists produce antinociception in behavioral tests, suggesting the possibility that this s
244                                    Extensive behavioral testing supported our hypothesis, and functio
245 ytochemistry, pharmacological treatments and behavioral testing techniques, we have used a rodent par
246 es showed more activity in neurochemical and behavioral tests than the 6-substituted series.
247 potent to each other and both more potent in behavioral tests than the parent compound 1b.
248                            Here, we report a behavioral test that enables combined testing of speech
249               This compound has a profile in behavioral tests that is predictive of antipsychotic act
250                       After conditioning and behavioral testing, the conditioned animals showed signi
251                                           In behavioral tests, the Asian otter (defective Tas1r2) sho
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
255                     We then performed repeat behavioral testing to identify which brain areas show ce
256                                        After behavioral testing to measure the depth of the resulting
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
263                 A visually guided water maze behavioral test under dim light showed significantly imp
264 ed a smaller infarct and performed better in behavioral tests up to 15 days after ischemia.
265                 ADMET studies coupled with a behavioral test using the amphetamine-induced hyperactiv
266                                              Behavioral tests using a shuttle box demonstrated that t
267                                              Behavioral tests, using the elevated body swing test, we
268 ) over seven consecutive days, and a yawning behavioral test was also performed to test for sensitivi
269                                              Behavioral testing was conducted 72 hours or 10 days fol
270 ormal housing environment until maturity and behavioral testing was conducted before the recording ex
271                                              Behavioral testing was initiated on the second day after
272                                              Behavioral testing was performed in a cross-maze.
273                                 A battery of behavioral tests was performed weekly to assess motor an
274 te mechanical and thermal pain thresholds in behavioral tests was preserved in nerve-ligated rats tha
275                                       Before behavioral testing, we infused a retrograde tracer into
276         Moreover, using hippocampal-specific behavioral tests, we demonstrated that only injured anim
277                          In conjunction with behavioral tests, we evaluated adult neurogenesis, inclu
278                                   Results of behavioral tests were all normal.
279                                              Behavioral tests were conducted to assess exploratory ac
280                             Histological and behavioral tests were examined from days 0-28 after stro
281                                              Behavioral tests were performed 1 d after injury and wee
282 of cerebral infarct volumes and neurological behavioral tests were performed 24 hrs post-MCAO.
283                                              Behavioral tests were performed by using presymptomatic
284                    Histological analysis and behavioral tests were performed from day 0 to 28 days af
285                                  A series of behavioral tests were performed in mice with or without
286                                     Finally, behavioral tests were performed to analyze the impact of
287                              Before imaging, behavioral tests were performed to evaluate the neurolog
288 ch gene expression studies, western blot and behavioral tests were performed.
289       At the end of this one-week treatment, behavioral tests were repeated in these same rats.
290                              Using cognitive-behavioral tests, Western blotting, and confocal and ele
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.
296                                              Behavioral testing with twenty-eight healthy volunteers
297 id they show ultrasonic vocalizations during behavioral tests with receptive female mice.
298 ytic and antidepressant drugs in a number of behavioral tests, without affecting performance in a spa
299 ve their learning and memory assessed by two behavioral tests, Y maze and Morris water maze.

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