Multi-parametric assays capture sex- and environment-dependent modifiers of behavioral phenotypes in autism mouse models
Lucas Wahl,
Arun Karim,
Amy R. Hassett
et al.
Abstract:Current phenotyping approaches for murine autism models often focus on one selected behavioral feature, making the translation onto a spectrum of autistic characteristics in humans challenging. Furthermore, sex and environmental factors are rarely considered. Here, we aimed to capture the full spectrum of behavioral manifestations in three autism mouse models to develop a "behavioral fingerprint" that takes environmental and sex influences under consideration. To this end, we employed a wide range of classical… Show more
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