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Cecilia Schmidt

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Behavior Genetics|January 24, 2004
Operant conditioning in the Ts65Dn mouse: learningGalen R Wenger, Cecilia Schmidt, Muriel T Davisson
Biotechniques|December 20, 2003
Quantitative PCR genotyping assay for the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndromeDong P Liu, Cecilia Schmidt, Timothy Billings, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|August 6, 2008
Viable pregnancies can occur after 24-hour incubation of ejaculated sperm before intracytoplasmic sperm injectionCecilia Schmidt-Sarosi, Grace M Centola, Sena Abeyawardene, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|September 2, 2009
Behavioral validation of the Ts65Dn mouse model for Down syndrome of a genetic background free of the retinal degeneration mutation Pde6b(rd1)Alberto C S Costa, Melissa R Stasko, Cecilia Schmidt, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|December 16, 2014
Birth weight is associated with inner cell mass grade of blastocystsFrederick Licciardi, Caroline McCaffrey, Cheongeun Oh, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|June 9, 2005
Behavioral, cognitive and biochemical responses to different environmental conditions in male Ts65Dn mice, a model of Down syndromeCarmen Martínez-Cué, Noemí Rueda, Eva García, et al.
International Journal of Experimental Pathology|September 22, 2009
Otitis media in a mouse model for Down syndromeFengchan Han, Heping Yu, Jiangping Zhang, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|August 23, 2002
Differential effects of environmental enrichment on behavior and learning of male and female Ts65Dn mice, a model for Down syndromeCarmen Martínez-Cué, Carmela Baamonde, Marian Lumbreras, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|February 5, 2010
The mouse model of Down syndrome Ts65Dn presents visual deficits as assessed by pattern visual evoked potentialsJonah Jacob Scott-McKean, Bo Chang, Ronald E Hurd, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 2, 2008
Synaptojanin 1-linked phosphoinositide dyshomeostasis and cognitive deficits in mouse models of Down's syndromeSergey V Voronov, Samuel G Frere, Silvia Giovedi, et al.
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Behavior Genetics|January 24, 2004
Operant conditioning in the Ts65Dn mouse: learningGalen R Wenger, Cecilia Schmidt, Muriel T Davisson
Biotechniques|December 20, 2003
Quantitative PCR genotyping assay for the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndromeDong P Liu, Cecilia Schmidt, Timothy Billings, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|August 6, 2008
Viable pregnancies can occur after 24-hour incubation of ejaculated sperm before intracytoplasmic sperm injectionCecilia Schmidt-Sarosi, Grace M Centola, Sena Abeyawardene, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|September 2, 2009
Behavioral validation of the Ts65Dn mouse model for Down syndrome of a genetic background free of the retinal degeneration mutation Pde6b(rd1)Alberto C S Costa, Melissa R Stasko, Cecilia Schmidt, et al.
Fertility and Sterility|December 16, 2014
Birth weight is associated with inner cell mass grade of blastocystsFrederick Licciardi, Caroline McCaffrey, Cheongeun Oh, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|June 9, 2005
Behavioral, cognitive and biochemical responses to different environmental conditions in male Ts65Dn mice, a model of Down syndromeCarmen Martínez-Cué, Noemí Rueda, Eva García, et al.
International Journal of Experimental Pathology|September 22, 2009
Otitis media in a mouse model for Down syndromeFengchan Han, Heping Yu, Jiangping Zhang, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|August 23, 2002
Differential effects of environmental enrichment on behavior and learning of male and female Ts65Dn mice, a model for Down syndromeCarmen Martínez-Cué, Carmela Baamonde, Marian Lumbreras, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|February 5, 2010
The mouse model of Down syndrome Ts65Dn presents visual deficits as assessed by pattern visual evoked potentialsJonah Jacob Scott-McKean, Bo Chang, Ronald E Hurd, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 2, 2008
Synaptojanin 1-linked phosphoinositide dyshomeostasis and cognitive deficits in mouse models of Down's syndromeSergey V Voronov, Samuel G Frere, Silvia Giovedi, et al.
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