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C57bl 6j c57bl 6jrj mice

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C57BL/6J (C57BL/6JRj) mice are a widely used inbred mouse strain. They are a common laboratory model for various research applications.

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Behavioral Experiments on C57BL/6J Mice

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C57BL/6J (C57BL/6JRj) mice (male, 2.5 months of age) were obtained from Janvier (France). Mice were maintained in a temperature- and humidity-controlled facility on a 12-h reversed light–dark cycle (lights on at 08:15 am) with food and water ad libitum. Mice were housed in groups of 5 per cage and used for experiments when 2.5–4 months old. For each experiment, mice of the same age were used in all experimental groups to rule out confounding effects of age. All tests were conducted during the animals’ active (dark) phase from 12–5 pm. Mice were single housed 24 h before behavioral testing in order to standardize their environment and avoid disturbing cage mates during testing [33 (link), 34 (link)]. All procedures were carried out in accordance to Swiss cantonal regulations for animal experimentation and were approved under license 155/2015.
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Standardized Protocols for C57BL/6J Mice Behavioral Testing

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C57BL/6J (C57BL/6JRj) mice (male, 2.5 months of age) were obtained from Janvier (France). Mice were maintained in a temperature- and humidity-controlled facility on a 12 h reversed light–dark cycle (lights off at 08:15 a.m.) with food and water ad libitum. Mice were housed in groups of 5 per-cage and used for experiments when 2.5–4 months old. For each experiment, mice of the same age were used in all experimental groups to rule out confounding effects of age. All tests were conducted during the animals’ active (dark) phase from 12 to 5 pm. Mice were single housed 24 h before behavioral testing in order to standardize their environment and avoid disturbing cagemates during testing (Bohacek et al., 2015 (link); Roszkowski et al., 2016 (link)). All procedures were carried out in accordance to Swiss cantonal regulations for animal experimentation and were approved under license 155/2015.
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Behavioral Testing of C57BL/6J Mice

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C57BL/6J (C57BL/6JRj) mice (male, 2.5 months of age) were obtained from Janvier (France). Mice were maintained in a temperature- and humidity-controlled facility on a 12-h reversed light-dark cycle (lights on at 08:15 am) with food and water ad libitum. Mice were housed in groups of 5 per cage and used for experiments when 2.5−4 months old. For each experiment, mice of the same age were used in all experimental groups to rule out confounding effects of age. All tests were conducted during the animals' active (dark) phase from 12−5 pm. Mice were single housed 24 h before behavioral testing in order to standardize their environment and avoid disturbing cage mates during testing. The animal procedures of these studies were approved by the local veterinary authorities of the Canton Zurich, Switzerland, and carried out in accordance with the guidelines published in the European Communities Council Directive of November 24, 1986 (86/609/EEC).
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Behavioral Testing of C57BL/6J Mice

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C57BL/6J (C57BL/6JRj) mice (male, 2.5 months of age) were obtained from Janvier (France). Mice were maintained in a temperature- and humidity-controlled facility on a 12-h reversed light-dark cycle (lights on at 08:15 am) with food and water ad libitum. Mice were housed in groups of 5 per cage and used for experiments when 2.5−4 months old. For each experiment, mice of the same age were used in all experimental groups to rule out confounding effects of age. All tests were conducted during the animals' active (dark) phase from 12−5 pm. Mice were single housed 24 h before behavioral testing in order to standardize their environment and avoid disturbing cage mates during testing. The animal procedures of these studies were approved by the local veterinary authorities of the Canton Zurich, Switzerland, and carried out in accordance with the guidelines published in the European Communities Council Directive of November 24, 1986 (86/609/EEC).
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Behavioral Testing of C57BL/6J Mice

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C57BL/6J (C57BL/6JRj) mice (male, 2.5 months of age) were obtained from Janvier (France). Mice were maintained in a temperature-and humidity-controlled facility on a 12 hour reversed light-dark cycle (lights on at 08:15 am) with food and water ad libitum. Mice were housed in groups of 5 per-cage and used for experiments when 2.5-4 months old. For each experiment, mice of the same age were used in all experimental groups to rule out confounding effects of age. All tests were conducted during the animals' active (dark) phase from 12-5 pm. Mice were single housed 24 hours before behavioral testing in order to standardize their environment and avoid disturbing cagemates during testing [45, 46] . All procedures were carried out in accordance to Swiss cantonal regulations for animal experimentation and were approved under license 155/2015.
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