Object-Location Memory Test
Objective: Assessment of spatial memory through object-location associations in mice
This is a Object-Location Memory Test protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 1 procedural steps, 1 equipment items. Extracted from a 2013 paper published in Cell stem cell.
Model and subjects
mouse • immunodeficient mice (neonatal) • unknown • neonatal at engraftment, tested as adults • not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Object-Location Memory Test
Primary readouts
- Object-location memory performance
- Learning ability in spatial memory tasks
- Comparison between human GPC-engrafted mice and murine GPC-allografted control mice
Key equipment and reagents
Verified items
0
Direct vendor links
0
Use this page as an execution guide, then fall back to the source paper whenever you need exact exclusions, dosing details, or assay-specific caveats.
Confirm first
- Verify the animal model, intervention setup, and collection timepoints against the source paper.
- Check that every direct vendor link matches the exact specification your lab plans to run.
Use the page like this
- Work through the protocol steps in order and use the inline vendor chips only when you need to source or verify an item.
- Jump to Experimental Context for readouts, data shape, and analysis flow before planning downstream analysis.
Protocol Steps
Start here. The step list is optimized for running the experiment, with direct vendor links available inline when you need to source a cited item.
Object-Location Memory Test
Assessment of spatial memory through object-location associations in mice
Note: Test was performed on chimeric mice with human glial progenitor cell engraftment and control mice with murine GPC allografts
View evidence from paper
“their learning, as assessed by Barnes maze navigation, object-location memory, and both contextual and tone fear conditioning”