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The Bow-Tie Maze was described by Albasser et al, 2010 for rodents. - #hippocampus #NovelObjectRecognition #perirhinalcortex #RecognitionMemory bit.ly/2G4WO1v
Friday feedback topic: #novelobjectrecognition Hand raise if you use novel-object-recognition (NOR) in your lab 🙋🏽♀️🙋🏾🙋🏻♂️ POLL: What's your biggest challenge in running novel-object-recognition (NOR)? Have we forgotten any? 🐭🧠 #neuroscience #memory #learning #mouse #rat
Caspase-1 inhibition improves cognition without significantly altering amyloid and inflammation in aged Alzheimer disease mice nature.com/articles/s4141… #OpenField #NovelObjectRecognition #NOR #BarnesMaze #HVSImage
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Caspase-1 inhibition improves cognition without significantly altering amyloid and inflammation in...
Cell Death & Disease - Caspase-1 inhibition improves cognition without significantly altering amyloid and inflammation in aged Alzheimer disease mice
Friday feedback topic: #novelobjectrecognition Hand raise if you use novel-object-recognition (NOR) in your lab 🙋🏽♀️🙋🏾🙋🏻♂️ POLL: What's your biggest challenge in running novel-object-recognition (NOR)? Have we forgotten any? 🐭🧠 #neuroscience #memory #learning #mouse #rat
Hydrophobicity modulation via the substituents at positions 2 and 4 of 1,3,5-triazine to enhance therapeutic ability against Alzheimer's disease for potent serotonin 5-HT6R agents sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #ElevatedPlusMaze #NovelObjectRecognition #HVSImage
Caspase-1 inhibition improves cognition without significantly altering amyloid and inflammation in aged Alzheimer disease mice nature.com/articles/s4141… #OpenField #NovelObjectRecognition #NOR #BarnesMaze #HVSImage
nature.com
Caspase-1 inhibition improves cognition without significantly altering amyloid and inflammation in...
Cell Death & Disease - Caspase-1 inhibition improves cognition without significantly altering amyloid and inflammation in aged Alzheimer disease mice
The Bow-Tie Maze was described by Albasser et al, 2010 for rodents. - #hippocampus #NovelObjectRecognition #perirhinalcortex #RecognitionMemory bit.ly/2G4WO1v
The Bow-Tie Maze was described by Albasser et al, 2010 for rodents. - #hippocampus #NovelObjectRecognition #perirhinalcortex #RecognitionMemory bit.ly/2G4WO1v
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