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Autor:
Svetlana Dolina, Marshall Devor, Pnina Raber, Rafi Zeltser, Inna Belfer, Jean-Jacques Vatine, Ze'ev Seltzer
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 279:141-144
Exploratory open field (OF) activity was assessed in seven different mouse strains and selection lines. We counted the number of beam interruptions made by three cagemate mice at a time. This assay tests reactivity to aversive stimuli, anxiety and em
Publikováno v:
Behavior Genetics. 27:465-475
Audiogenic seizure (AGS) susceptibility in mice is a multifactorial behavioral disorder that involves severe generalized convulsions in response to loud, high-frequency sound. The inheritance of AGS susceptibility was examined in crosses between AGS-
Autor:
Branislav D. Janković, Svetlana Dolina, Branislav M. Marković, Franz Halberg, Germaine Cornelissen, Novera Herbert Spector
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive Physiology
The sections in this article are: 1 Preface 2 Integrative Physiology of Neuroimmunomodulation (NIM) 2.1 Environmental Stimuli (“Stressors”) and Immunity 2.2 Gravitational and Positional Stimuli 3 Endo- and Exoenvironmental Rhythms 4 Conditioning
Autor:
Julia M. Green-Johnson, Arnold H. Greenberg, Catherine Y. Vriend, Dwight M. Nance, Steve Zalcman, Svetlana Dolina
Publikováno v:
Life Sciences. 59:1121-1132
The responses of two substrains of Balb/c mice (Epilepsy Prone and Epilepsy Resistant) to immunization with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) were examined to determine whether chronic neurochemical differences between the two strains could influence B ce
Publikováno v:
Medical hypotheses. 79(2)
The study testifies an assumption on epilepsy as an inborn error of pyridoxine metabolism and suggests non-invasive quantitative biomarkers for clarified evaluation of clinical status and monitoring an individual treatment by antiepileptic drugs. Uri
Publikováno v:
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 4(2)
BALB/c mice lack a corpus callosum in about 11% of the population. Two inbred substrains of BALB/c mice, epilepsy-prone (EP) and epilepsy-resistant (ER), have been examined to determine whether these substrains differ in regard to corpus callosum mor