The following publication “Long-lasting BDNF signaling alterations in the amygdala of adolescent female rats exposed to the activity-based...
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[title] => Flvcr1a deficiency promotes heme-based energy metabolism dysfunction in skeletal
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[content] => The following publication “Long-lasting BDNF signaling alterations in the amygdala of adolescent female rats exposed to the activity-based anorexia model” is showing us that a spontaneous activity behavior test such as Volontary wheels is ideal to characterize an anorexia phenotype that “caused hyperactivity”. With the help of our dedicated “ACTIVW-SOFT “software and “BIO-ACTIVW” Wheels, one can get accurate results of activity over the circadian cycle, see the disruption of that cycle and show hyperactivity, including in daylight when animals are supposedly resting.
Thank you Francesca Mottarlini and team from the Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences(Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy) for using our wheels and sharing your publication with us !
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General muscular system
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An easy way to objectively quantify the muscular strength of mice and rats, and to assess the effect of drugs, toxins, muscular (i.e. myopathy) and neurodegenerative diseases on muscular degeneration. It is widely used in conjunction with the ROTAROD motor coordination test: a normally coordinated rodent will show a decreased latency to fall off the rotating rod if its muscular strength is low. The Grip Strength Test is a must for your research on activity, motor control & coordination, and is particularly well suited for studies on Parkinson's & Huntington's disease.
New features GS4 - 2023: Color display with permanent backlight screen for easier reading, reset by footswitch, Improved battery time, Larger data memory of 500 values, Animal counter, USB port (charging/data transfer)


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