PubMed 30106381

We then measured the latency to fall off an inverted cage lid (hanging wire) and found a highly significant impairment (decreased latency) in male Adnp+/– mice and a complete reversal with NAP treatment (Figure 7A). The females were not affected in this behavior, indicating sex differences in motor behavior and development in the haploinsufficient mice

BEL
p(HGNC:ADNP, pmod(MESH:Haploinsufficiency)) decreases path(MESH:"Motor Activity")
Hash
b124bd3d5e
Gender
Male
Species
10090
Networks
BEL
p(HGNC:ADNP, pmod(MESH:Haploinsufficiency)) causesNoChange path(MESH:"Motor Activity")
Hash
432fd8db5c
Gender
Female
Species
10090
Networks

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