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A novel system for tracking social preference dynamics in mice reveals sex- and strain-specific characteristics.

Shai NetserShani HaskalHen MagalnikShlomo Wagner
Published in: Molecular autism (2017)
We successfully employed our new experimental system to unravel previously unidentified sex- and strain-specific differences in the dynamics of social behavior in mice. Thus, the system presented here facilitates a more thorough and detailed analysis of social behavior in small rodent models, enabling a better comparison between strains and treatments.
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