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Investigando el comportamiento similar a la migraña utilizando la aversión a la luz en ratones
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DOI:
10.3791/62839-v
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05:23 min
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August 11th, 2021
Investigando el comportamiento similar a la migraña utilizando la aversión a la luz en ratones
August 11th, 2021
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Mengya Wang1, Bianca N. Mason2, Levi P. Sowers3,4, Adisa Kuburas4, Brandon J. Rea3,4, Andrew F. Russo3,4,5
1Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Iowa, 2School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 3Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss, Veterans Administration Health Center, Iowa City, IA, 4Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, 5Department of Neurology, University of Iowa
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Los roedores no pueden reportar síntomas de migraña. Aquí, describimos un paradigma de prueba manejable (ensayos de luz / oscuridad y campo abierto) para medir la aversión a la luz, uno de los síntomas más comunes y molestos en pacientes con migrañas.