File:PRTFDC1-Is-a-Genetic-Modifier-of-HPRT-Deficiency-in-the-Mouse-pone.0022381.s008.ogv
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English: Nail-biting-like behavior in the Hprt−/0/Tg mice. The Hprt−/0/Tg exhibit distinct amphetamine-induced stereotypy that is reminiscent of nail-biting. The mice are in an unusual hunched posture and display head-bobbing behavior while simultaneously bringing their forepaws to their mouths and moving their mouths in a chewing or biting manner. |
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Source | Video S1 from Keebaugh A, Mitchell H, Gaval-Cruz M, Freeman K, Edwards G, Weinshenker D, Thomas J (2011). "PRTFDC1 Is a Genetic Modifier of HPRT-Deficiency in the Mouse". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0022381. PMID 21818316. PMC: 3144895. | ||
Author | Keebaugh A, Mitchell H, Gaval-Cruz M, Freeman K, Edwards G, Weinshenker D, Thomas J | ||
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Author | Keebaugh A, Mitchell H, Gaval-Cruz M, Freeman K, Edwards G, Weinshenker D, Thomas J |
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Image title | Nail-biting-like behavior in the Hprt?/0/Tg mice. The Hprt?/0/Tg exhibit distinct amphetamine-induced stereotypy that is reminiscent of nail-biting. The mice are in an unusual hunched posture and display head-bobbing behavior while simultaneously bringing their forepaws to their mouths and moving their mouths in a chewing or biting manner. |
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