behavior/neurological
• mice reduce freezing in response to contextual fear conditioning with foot shock compared with similarly treated wild-type mice
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• mice spend less time with male urine and more time with saline than wild-type mice
• however, mice can distinguish between male urine and saline
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• at 20 minutes and 24 hours from exposure to demonstrator mouse
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• in a Morris water maze, mice exhibit impaired learning the location of the hidden platform compared with wild-type mice
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• fewer mice exhibit barbering compared to wild-type
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• when suspended by their tails, mice spend more time immobile than wild-type mice
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• latency and duration of pole-walking are increased compared to in wild-type mice
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• swimming velocity in a Morris water maze is reduced during the first trial compared to in wild-type mice
• however, swimming velocity in the next three trials is normal
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