behavior/neurological
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• exhibit a significant decrease in time immobile during tail suspension testing, which may be associated with a decreased depression-like state
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• exhibit a significant decrease in motor performance on the rotarod test, falling from the rotarod at significantly slower speeds than wildtype
(J:101679)
• mice start to show motor deficits on the rotating beam by 2.5 months of age
(J:207278)
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• muscle weakness is apparent at 4.5 months of age but not at 2.5 months of age
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• exhibit a significant increase in thermal response latency during hot plate testing
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growth/size/body
weight loss
(
J:207278
)
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• mice start to show a slight weight loss by 2.5 months of age
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