Longitudinal Home-Cage Automated Assessment of Climbing Behavior Shows Sexual Dimorphism and Aging-Related Decrease in C57BL/6J Healthy Mice and Allows Early Detection of Motor Impairment in the N171-82Q Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease
FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE(2023)
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automated,neurodegeneration,motor function,reproducible,welfare,Huntington's disease (HD),digital biomarkers
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