Freezing activity brief data from a new FUS mutant zebrafish line

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Maria-Letizia CampanariEdor Kabashi

Abstract

The data presented in this paper are related to the research article "Functional characterization of a FUS mutant zebrafish line as a novel genetic model for ALS". In this model the lack of fus causes reduced lifespan as well as impaired motor abilities associated with a decrease of motor neurons axons lenght and an increase of neuromuscular junctions fragmentation. Data in this article describes the global locomotor activity data at 3, 4 and 5 days post fertilization in WT, fus heterozygous (fus+/-) and fus homozygous (fus-/-) zebrafish embryos as a response to visual light stimulation, with particular attention on the freezing respose.

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Apr 27, 2020·Maria-Letizia Campanari

References

Feb 13, 2001·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·R GerlaiA Rosenthal
Dec 18, 2002·Journal of Neurobiology·Stephan C F Neuhauss
Jun 15, 2010·Behavioural Brain Research·Danielle L ChampagneMichael K Richardson
May 8, 2020·Neurobiology of Disease·Annis-Rayan BourefisEdor Kabashi

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