QTL Associated with Renal function. On Chromosome 17 with a LOD score= 2.99, p-value =0.001. From a(n) F2 of FHH/EurxACI QTL Associated with Renal function. On Chromosome 14 with a LOD score= 4.1, p-value =0.002. From a(n) F2 of FHH/EurxACI
Authors:
Shiozawa M, Provoost AP, van Dokkum RP, Majewski RR, Jacob HJ
QTL Associated with Joint/bone inflammation. On Chromosome 20 with a LOD score= , p-value =. From a(n) intercross of QTL Associated with Joint/bone inflammation. On Chromosome 14 with a LOD score= 4.9, p-value =. From a(n) F2;intercross of E3 x DA
Authors:
Vingsbo-Lundberg C, Nordquist N, Olofsson P, Sundvall M, Saxne T, Pettersson U, Holmdahl R
QTL Associated with Protein level. On Chromosome 2 with a LOD score= 4.2, p-value =7.10E-05. From a(n) of QTL Associated with Protein level. On Chromosome 14 with a LOD score= 3.7, p-value =5.10E-04. From a(n) of
Authors:
Gauguier D, Behmoaras J, Argoud K, Wilder SP, Pradines C, Bihoreau MT, Osborne-Pellegrin M, Jacob MP
QTL Associated with Blood pressure. On Chromosome 5 with a LOD score= , p-value =0.0058. From a(n) of QTL Associated with Coat color. On Chromosome 14 with a LOD score= , p-value =. From a(n) intercross of
Authors:
Albert FW, Carlborg O, Plyusnina I, Besnier F, Hedwig D, Lautenschläger S, Lorenz D, McIntosh J, Neumann C, Richter H, Zeising C, Kozhemyakina R, Shchepina O, Kratzsch J, Trut L, Teupser D, Thiery J, Schöneberg T, Andersson L, Pääbo S
The current study used two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6 J and A/J, to investigate the genetics of behavioral responses to fentanyl. Mice were tested for conditioned place preference and fentanyl-induced locomotor activity. C57BL/6J mice formed a conditioned place preference to fentanyl injections and fentanyl increased their activity. Neither effect was noted in A/J mice. We conducted RNA-sequencing on the nucleus accumbens of mice used for fentanyl-induced locomotor activity. Surprisingly, we noted few differentially expressed genes using treatment as the main factor. However many genes differed between strains.
Authors:
Samuel J Harp, Mariangela Martini, Will Rosenow, Larry D Mesner, Hugh Johnson, Charles R Farber, Emilie F Rissman
The current study used two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6 J and A/J, to investigate the genetics of behavioral responses to fentanyl. Mice were tested for conditioned place preference and fentanyl-induced locomotor activity. C57BL/6J mice formed a conditioned place preference to fentanyl injections and fentanyl increased their activity. Neither effect was noted in A/J mice. We conducted RNA-sequencing on the nucleus accumbens of mice used for fentanyl-induced locomotor activity. Surprisingly, we noted few differentially expressed genes using treatment as the main factor. However many genes differed between strains.
Authors:
Samuel J Harp, Mariangela Martini, Will Rosenow, Larry D Mesner, Hugh Johnson, Charles R Farber, Emilie F Rissman
The current study used two inbred mouse strains, C57BL/6 J and A/J, to investigate the genetics of behavioral responses to fentanyl. Mice were tested for conditioned place preference and fentanyl-induced locomotor activity. C57BL/6J mice formed a conditioned place preference to fentanyl injections and fentanyl increased their activity. Neither effect was noted in A/J mice. We conducted RNA-sequencing on the nucleus accumbens of mice used for fentanyl-induced locomotor activity. Surprisingly, we noted few differentially expressed genes using treatment as the main factor. However many genes differed between strains.
Authors:
Samuel J Harp, Mariangela Martini, Will Rosenow, Larry D Mesner, Hugh Johnson, Charles R Farber, Emilie F Rissman
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