Molenhuis1: Social interaction and locomotor activity, digging, and grooming in males of 52 Collaborative Cross strains of mice (2018)

Molenhuis RT, Bruining H, Brandt MJV, van Soldt PE, Abu-Toamih Atamni HJ, Burbach JPH, Iraqi FA, Mott RF, Kas MJH. Modeling the quantitative nature of neurodevelopmental disorders using Collaborative Cross mice. Mol Autism. 2018 Dec 13;9:63. doi: 10.1186/s13229-018-0252-2. eCollection 2018.   PubMed 30559955     FullText


         
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Investigators Remco T Molenhuis       University Medical Center - Utrecht,  Utrecht NETHERLANDS
Fuad A Iraqi       Tel Aviv University,  Tel Aviv ISRAEL
Richard F Mott       University of Oxford,  Oxford UK
Martien JH Kas       University Medical Center - Utrecht,  Utrecht NETHERLANDS
Participants Bruining H, Brandt MJV, van Soldt PE, Abu-Toamih Atamni HJ, Burbach JPH
ContactMartien JH Kas     m.j.h.kas@umcutrecht.nl     Lab web site
Project type Phenotype strain survey data set
MPD identifiersMolenhuis1     MPD:1007
Data changelog No updates/corrections.       Initial release date: 05/2020.
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Social interaction and short-and long-term memory in a social context were measured on days 1 and 2. On day 3, mouse behaviors including locomotor activity, exploratory patterns, digging, and grooming were assessed. Brains were isolated and weighed on day 4.

Procedures conducted:
• monitoring system  Social interaction and discrimination; activity, digging, grooming.
• body weight 
• organ weights  Brain weight.

Mice: CC   52 strains   ♂   age 7-20wks   1 experimental group