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Published on 22 Mar 2023

Longitudinal home-cage automated assessment of climbing behavior shows sexual dimorphism and aging-related decrease in C57BL/6J healthy mice and allows early detection of motor impairment in the N171-82Q mouse model of Huntington’s disease

in Individual and Social Behaviors

  • Rasneer S. Bains
  • Hamish Forrest
  • Rowland R. Sillito
  • J. Douglas Armstrong
  • Michelle Stewart
  • Patrick M. Nolan
  • Sara E. Wells
Longitudinal home-cage automated assessment of climbing behavior shows sexual dimorphism and aging-related decrease in C57BL/6J healthy mice and allows early detection of motor impairment in the N171-82Q mouse model of Huntington’s disease
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
doi 10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1148172
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