Behavioral Assessment
Objective: Assessment of behavioral and neuroanatomical abnormalities in thyroid hormone receptor beta knockout mice (Thrb-/-) compared to controls
This is a Behavioral Assessment protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 2 procedural steps. Extracted from a 1996 paper published in The EMBO Journal.
Model and subjects
mouse • Not specified in provided text • unknown • Not specified in provided text • Not specified in provided text
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Behavioral Assessment • Neuroanatomical Assessment
Primary readouts
- Presence or absence of overt behavioral abnormalities
- Presence or absence of neuroanatomical abnormalities
Key equipment and reagents
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Behavioral Assessment
Conduct behavioral testing to detect overt behavioral abnormalities in Thrb-/- mice
Note: No specific behavioral tests are detailed in the provided text
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“no overt behavioural or neuroanatomical abnormalities were detected in Thrb-/- mice”
Neuroanatomical Assessment
Conduct neuroanatomical examination to detect structural abnormalities in the brain of Thrb-/- mice
Note: No specific neuroanatomical methods are detailed in the provided text
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“no overt behavioural or neuroanatomical abnormalities were detected in Thrb-/- mice”