Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

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Rivalan et al. An automated, experimenter-free method for the standardised, operant cognitive testing of rats.

Animal models of human pathology are essential for biomedical research. However, a recurring issue in the use of animal models is the poor reproducibility of behavioural and physiological findings within and between laboratories. The most critical factor influencing this issue remains the experimenter themselves. One solution is the use of procedures devoid of human intervention. […]
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Reismann et al. Longitudinal intravital imaging of the femoral bone marrow reveals plasticity within marrow vasculature.

The bone marrow is a central organ of the immune system, which hosts complex interactions of bone and immune compartments critical for hematopoiesis, immunological memory, and bone regeneration. Although these processes take place over months, most existing imaging techniques allow us to follow snapshots of only a few hours, at subcellular resolution. Here, we develop […]
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Frahm et al. Alpha-Synuclein transgenic mice, h- α-SynL62, display α-Syn aggregation and a dopaminergic…

Alpha-Synuclein (α-Syn) accumulation is considered a major risk factor for the development of synucleinopathies such as Parkinson’s disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies. We have generated mice overexpressing full-length human α-Syn fused to a membrane-targeting signal sequence under the control of the mouse Thy1-promotor. Three separate lines (L56, L58 and L62) with similar gene expression […]
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Alonso et al. Inter-individual and inter-strain differences in cognitive and social abilities of Dark Agouti…

Healthy animals displaying extreme behaviours that resemble human psychiatric symptoms are relevant models to study the natural psychobiological processes of maladapted behaviours. Using a Rat Gambling Task, healthy individuals spontaneously making poor decisions (PDMs) were found to co-express a combination of other cognitive and reward-based characteristics similar to symptoms observed in human patients with impulse-control disorders. The main […]
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Huang et al. Rapid, automated and experimenter-free touchscreen testing reveals reciprocal interactions…

Anorexia nervosa has among the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disorder and is characterized by cognitive inflexibility that persists after weight recovery and contributes to the chronic nature of the condition. What remains unknown is whether cognitive inflexibility predisposes individuals to anorexia nervosa, a question that is difficult to address in human studies. Our […]
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