Source Paper
Nasal Mucosa‐Derived Extracellular Vesicles as a Systemic Antiaging Intervention
Shi W, Bian L, Yu M, Wang J, Gao M et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) • 2025
Rotarod Test
Objective: To assess motor coordination and balance in aged mice as part of physical performance evaluation
This is a Rotarod Test protocol using mice as the model organism. The procedure involves 3 procedural steps, 1 equipment items. Extracted from a 2025 paper published in Adv Sci (Weinh).
Model and subjects
mice • not specified • not specified • 20 months old • 6
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Baseline measurement • Performance assessment • Data calculation
Primary readouts
- Motor coordination performance measured as percentage change from baseline
Key equipment and reagents
Verified items
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Baseline measurement
Obtain baseline measurements of motor coordination before treatment
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“baseline measurements of grip strength, fatigue resistance, and motor coordination were obtained across all groups”
Performance assessment
Assess motor coordination performance biweekly throughout treatment period
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“Throughout the treatment course, physical performance was assessed biweekly”
Data calculation
Calculate performance change as percentage from baseline
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“data are shown as the change in percentage from baseline before treatment”