Gait performance of adolescent mice assessed by the CatWalk XT depends on age, strain and sex and correlates with speed and body weight
Abstract The automatization of behavioral tests assessing motor activity in rodent models is important for providing robust and reproducible results and evaluating new therapeutics. The CatWalk system is an observer-independent, automated and computerized technique for the assessment of gait perform...
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Auteurs principaux: | Claudia Pitzer, Barbara Kurpiers, Ahmed Eltokhi |
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2021
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