behavior/neurological
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• the inhibition ratio is significantly attenuated compared to wild-type controls
• treatment with fluoxetine restores latent inhibition
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• when presented with a novel and a familiar object exploring ration for the novel object is significantly lower than in wild-type mice
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• increase in the amplitude of the acoustic startle response
• however, the habituation ratio is similar to controls
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• over multiple trials investigation time of an initially novel ovariectomized mouse declines much more slowly than in wild-type mice
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
| disease of mental health | DOID:150 | J:171786 | ||


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