Source Paper
Iron single-atom nanozyme-mediated laser interstitial thermal therapy and anti-inflammatory effect for epilepsy
Zhang XD, Tian Y, Ma J, Lei W, Yu WJ et al.
Mater Today Bio • 2026
Spontaneous Locomotor Activity Recording
Objective: Assessment of baseline locomotor activity in mice prior to experimental procedures
This is a Spontaneous Locomotor Activity Recording protocol using Mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 2 procedural steps, 1 equipment items. Extracted from a 2026 paper published in Mater Today Bio.
Model and subjects
Mouse • C57BL/6J • Male • 6-8 weeks • Not specified
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Animal acclimatization and activity recording • Animal selection
Primary readouts
- Normal vs abnormal locomotor activity patterns
Key equipment and reagents
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Animal acclimatization and activity recording
Animals were allowed to acclimatize to laboratory environment and spontaneous locomotor activity was recorded
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“Animals were acclimatized to the laboratory environment, and their spontaneous locomotor activity was recorded”
Animal selection
Select only mice displaying normal activity patterns for subsequent surgical procedures
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“only mice displaying normal activity were selected for surgery”