Social Factors Influence Behavior in the Novel Object Recognition Task in a Mouse Model of Down Syndrome
The use of mouse models has revolutionized the field of Down syndrome (DS), increasing our knowledge about neuropathology and helping to propose new therapies for cognitive impairment. However, concerns about the reproducibility of results in mice and their translatability to humans have become a ma...
Main Authors: | Cascio, L.L (Author), De Toma, I. (Author), Dierssen, M. (Author), Sierra, C. (Author), Vegas, E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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