ILS/ISS cerebellum baseline comparison
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ABSTRACT: Inbred Long-Sleep (ILS) and Inbred Short-Sleep (ISS) mice exhibit a large difference in a number of alcohol and drug related behaviors. This study examined the expression levels of transcripts in these strains in the cerebellum, which is a major target of ethanol’s actions in the CNS, in order to find differentially expressed candidate genes for these phenotypes. Cerebellum was specifically chosen due to the fact that Purkinje cell sensitivity to ethanol in these strains is highly correlated to "sleep time", the measure of ethanol sensitivity used with these strains. Naive mice were used because differences in sensitivity are observed upon initial exposure to ethanol. Keywords: cerebellum, naive, untreated, ethanol sensitivity
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE3114 | GEO | 2005/12/02
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA93123
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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