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Inbred mouse strains show a wide range of noise sensitivities and rates of hearing loss with age.
Lab-adapted mouse strains show reduced exploratory behavior [8], agility and strength [9], and risk aversion [10] compared to wild caught mice.
The different genetic background also can have a large effect on physiological processes, since different mouse strains show different sensitivities to neurodegenerative influences (see [24] for a discussion of genetic background effects).
Previous studies of this trait in inbred mouse strains show high heritability of 0.69 (Lariviere et al. 2002).
Highlighted article: Different mouse strains show distinct JAK-Stat and MAPK activity responses to LIF treatment, accounting for the varying ease of generating stem cells from these lines.
Different mouse strains show different susceptibilities to infection initiated by P. berghei sporozoites (Khan and Vanderberg, 1991) despite initially similar liver parasite loads (Gonçalves et al., 2008).
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Both disease model mouse strains showed high scores even at the apparently pre-symptomatic stage of the disease, particularly with abnormal tail and hind limb postures.
Both mouse strains showed similar cochlear gene and protein expression profiles when tested at E15.5 and E18.5.
With few exceptions, different mouse strains showed no significant differences in terminal body temperatures (for details see Figure 1B and Table S1).
We concluded that the three mouse strains showed no detectable qualitative differences in a total of about 180, mostly minor peaks detectable in the chromatograms.
All three mouse strains showed a significant and at least three-fold decrease in investigation time across the four consecutive presentations of the habituation odorant A (Wilcoxon, p<0.05).
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