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Lexicon has a knockout mouse that lacks the brain cell receptor that Prozac focuses on and that has the predicted behavioral effects.
A researcher with a mystery human gene can locate the counterpart mouse gene on the mouse genome, create a strain of mouse that lacks the gene and figure out what the mouse can no longer do.
To understand the role of any newly found human gene, researchers can identify the counterpart gene in mice, genetically engineer a strain of mouse that lacks the gene, and figure out from the mouse's defects what the missing gene is meant to do.
These two molecules play a part in a process known as long-term potentiation, which results in changes in the pattern of synapses, and has therefore been suspected as being critical to the formation of long-term memories.As predicted, a mouse that lacks NMDA on the nerve cells of its hippocampus behaves as it would if the hippocampus had been destroyed.
Consistent with this observation, the cytokeratins are disrupted at the sarcolemmal membrane of skeletal muscle of the mdx mouse that lacks dystrophin.
The group now hopes to engineer a breed of mouse that lacks the gene to see if offspring develop symptoms resembling BOR.
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