Novel Object Exploration as a Potential Assay for Higher Order Repetitive Behaviors in Mice

scientific article published on 20 August 2016

Novel Object Exploration as a Potential Assay for Higher Order Repetitive Behaviors in Mice is …
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P356DOI10.3791/54324
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P932PMC publication ID5091939
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P2093author name stringBryce C Ryan
Elizabeth T Garza
Jessica M Steinbach
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P433issue114
P577publication date2016-08-20
P1433published inJournal of Visualized ExperimentsQ954500
P1476titleNovel Object Exploration as a Potential Assay for Higher Order Repetitive Behaviors in Mice

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