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This was coupled with deficits in olfactory function in the Adnp+/– females, but not males, with the female mice exhibiting impaired odor discrimination that was also restored by NAP treatment (Figure 7E; for more detail, see Supplemental Figure 14). PubMed:30106381
This was coupled with deficits in olfactory function in the Adnp+/– females, but not males, with the female mice exhibiting impaired odor discrimination that was also restored by NAP treatment (Figure 7E; for more detail, see Supplemental Figure 14). PubMed:30106381
This was coupled with deficits in olfactory function in the Adnp+/– females, but not males, with the female mice exhibiting impaired odor discrimination that was also restored by NAP treatment (Figure 7E; for more detail, see Supplemental Figure 14). PubMed:30106381
As social behavior depends on olfaction, this was also measured showing intact odor discrimination ability in CB-treated males (Fig. 2e) and a sex difference, with no preference for a specific olfactory cue in CB-treated females (Supplemental Fig. S2E), thus corroborating previous findings observed for DD-treated mice PubMed:30664622
As social behavior depends on olfaction, this was also measured showing intact odor discrimination ability in CB-treated males (Fig. 2e) and a sex difference, with no preference for a specific olfactory cue in CB-treated females (Supplemental Fig. S2E), thus corroborating previous findings observed for DD-treated mice PubMed:30664622
Interestingly, in CB-treated males, Adnp haploinsufficiency showed a reduction in the total time spent with the different odors, which was significantly increased upon NAP treatment (Fig. 2e, inset). PubMed:30664622
As opposed to this, in females, CB-treated Adnp haploinsufficient mice showed significant increased total odor sniffing time, which was significantly reduced by NAP treatment (Supplemental Fig. S2E, inset). PubMed:30664622
Interestingly, in CB-treated males, Adnp haploinsufficiency showed a reduction in the total time spent with the different odors, which was significantly increased upon NAP treatment (Fig. 2e, inset). PubMed:30664622
As opposed to this, in females, CB-treated Adnp haploinsufficient mice showed significant increased total odor sniffing time, which was significantly reduced by NAP treatment (Supplemental Fig. S2E, inset). PubMed:30664622
As social behavior depends on olfaction, this was also measured showing intact odor discrimination ability in CB-treated males (Fig. 2e) and a sex difference, with no preference for a specific olfactory cue in CB-treated females (Supplemental Fig. S2E), thus corroborating previous findings observed for DD-treated mice PubMed:30664622
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