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Methods to Characterize Spontaneous and Startle-induced Locomotion in a Rotenone-induced Parkinson's Disease Model of Drosophila

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07:58 min

August 17th, 2014

DOI :

10.3791/51625-v

August 17th, 2014


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Keywords Parkinson s Disease

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:12

Startle-induced Locomotion Assay and Setup

3:11

Startle-induced Locomotion Experimentation and Data Analysis

4:04

Spontaneous Locomotion Assay Setup

5:19

Spontaneous Locomotion Data Collection and Analysis

6:36

Results: Rotenone-induced Response Deficiency

7:35

Conclusion

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