Sleep disorders affect the majority of ALS and DM1 patients. Home cage monitoring (HCM) is a suitable tool to screen and evaluate abnormal sleep behavior in mouse models of neurodegenerative diseases. The automated, long-term, non-invasive nature of HCM is cruciall when assessing mice with a progressive and severe phenotype.
Home cage monitoring uncovers sleep-related phenotypes in mouse models of ALS and DM1
silvia mandillo
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2024
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Sleep disorders affect the majority of ALS and DM1 patients. Home cage monitoring (HCM) is a suitable tool to screen and evaluate abnormal sleep behavior in mouse models of neurodegenerative diseases. The automated, long-term, non-invasive nature of HCM is cruciall when assessing mice with a progressive and severe phenotype.File in questo prodotto:
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