Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Behavioral phenotypes of genetic mouse models of autism.Behavioral and Neuroanatomical Phenotypes in Mouse Models of AutismNegative allosteric modulation of the mGluR5 receptor reduces repetitive behaviors and rescues social deficits in mouse models of autism.Letting a typical mouse judge whether mouse social interactions are atypicalAMPAKINE enhancement of social interaction in the BTBR mouse model of autismEffect of social odor context on the emission of isolation-induced ultrasonic vocalizations in the BTBR T+tf/J mouse model for autism.Prenatal exposure to a common organophosphate insecticide delays motor development in a mouse model of idiopathic autismThe BTBR T+ tf/J mouse model for autism spectrum disorders-in search of biomarkers.Translational Mouse Models of Autism: Advancing Toward Pharmacological Therapeutics.Prenatal exposure to the organophosphate insecticide chlorpyrifos enhances brain oxidative stress and prostaglandin E2 synthesis in a mouse model of idiopathic autismBehavioral Phenotyping of Juvenile Long-Evans and Sprague-Dawley Rats: Implications for Preclinical Models of Autism Spectrum DisordersSex differences in animal models of psychiatric disorders.Neuronal correlates of asocial behavior in a BTBR T (+) Itpr3(tf)/J mouse model of autism.Acute stress in adulthood impoverishes social choices and triggers aggressiveness in preclinical models.Influence of stimulant-induced hyperactivity on social approach in the BTBR mouse model of autismNeuroanatomical analysis of the BTBR mouse model of autism using magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging.Low home cage social behaviors in BTBR T+tf/J mice during juvenile development.Dysfunctional dopaminergic neurotransmission in asocial BTBR mice.Long-term memory deficits are associated with elevated synaptic ERK1/2 activation and reversed by mGluR5 antagonism in an animal model of autism.Enhancement of inhibitory neurotransmission by GABAA receptors having α2,3-subunits ameliorates behavioral deficits in a mouse model of autismDeletion of glutamate delta-1 receptor in mouse leads to enhanced working memory and deficit in fear conditioning.Long-term exposure to intranasal oxytocin in a mouse autism model.The BTBR mouse model of autism spectrum disorders has learning and attentional impairments and alterations in acetylcholine and kynurenic acid in prefrontal cortex.Automatic visual tracking and social behaviour analysis with multiple mice.Neuroimaging evidence of major morpho-anatomical and functional abnormalities in the BTBR T+TF/J mouse model of autism.Cognitive abilities on transitive inference using a novel touchscreen technology for mice.Testing for odor discrimination and habituation in miceThe importance of considering all attributes of memory in behavioral endophenotyping of mouse models of genetic disease.Absence of social conditioned place preference in BTBR T+tf/J mice: relevance for social motivation testing in rodent models of autism.Autistic-like behaviour in Scn1a+/- mice and rescue by enhanced GABA-mediated neurotransmission.Social, communication, and cortical structural impairments in Epac2-deficient mice.Absence of Prenatal Forebrain Defects in the Dp(16)1Yey/+ Mouse Model of Down Syndrome.Perinatal Exposure to Glufosinate Ammonium Herbicide Impairs Neurogenesis and Neuroblast Migration through Cytoskeleton DestabilizationTaste dysfunction in BTBR mice due to a mutation of Itpr3, the inositol triphosphate receptor 3 gene.Male mice emit distinct ultrasonic vocalizations when the female leaves the social interaction arena.Validation of operant social motivation paradigms using BTBR T+tf/J and C57BL/6J inbred mouse strains.Advances in nonhuman primate models of autism: Integrating neuroscience and behavior.Longitudinal measures of cognition in the Ts65Dn mouse: Refining windows and defining modalities for therapeutic intervention in Down syndrome.Animal models for autism in 2017 and the consequential implications to drug discovery.Behavioral Phenotyping for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Mice.
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Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Low sociability in BTBR T+tf/J mice is independent of partner strain.
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Adam M Katz
Andrew M Clarke
Danielle N Abrams
Jacqueline N Crawley
James Y Zhang
Jill L Silverman
Michael D Weber
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