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Deletion of only 1 Tau allele was sufficient to suppress epileptic activity and improve survival and nesting performance.
10 Similarly, in the current study, Scn1aRX/+ mice with deletion of only 1 Tau allele showed a substantial improvement in survival, epileptic activity, and nesting performance compared to Scn1aRX/+ mice on the Tau wild-type background.
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Tau reduction effectively reduced these deficits in a gene dose-dependent manner, improving nest building performance in Scn1aRX/+ mice lacking 1 Tau allele and bringing nest building performance of completely tau-deficient Scn1aRX/+ mice to control levels.
The nested CV performance is listed with estimated standard error.
To determine whether tau ablation also modulates behavioral abnormalities in Scn1aRX/+ mice, we evaluated their nest building performance and open field activity.
Interestingly, there was a negative correlation between nest building performance and epileptic activity in both Scn1aRX/+/ Tau+/+ (p = 0.02, R = 0.33, n = 15) and Scn1aRX/+/ Tau−/− mice (p = 0.04, R = 0.29, n = 15), indicating that epileptic activity may contribute to nesting deficits.
The study said there were improvements in brain function after treatment, in nest building, maze performance and remembering electrical shocks.
We evaluated the nested cross-validation performance of the different encodings and compared the outcome of the experiments against results from the literature.
* The above table shows the performance of nested PCR with respect to semi nested and multiplexes PCR.
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