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Model 80015ns

Manufactured by Lafayette Instrument

The Model 80015NS is a laboratory instrument designed for general-purpose use. It features a compact, durable construction and is suitable for a variety of applications within the research and testing environment.

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Sucrose Consumption Assay in Mice

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During the sucrose consumption assay, mice were given free access to 50 mL sucrose (5% w/v) rewards delivered via a lick port in a mouse modular test chamber (Model 80015NS, Lafayette Instrument Company) placed within a light-attenuating box and controlled by ABET II software (Lafayette Instrument Company). The number of licks at the lick spout was measured with an optical lickometer in the lick port. After three days of habituation, mice were placed in the test chamber for 15 minutes while the FP signal was recorded. Sucrose consumption was quantified by measuring the timing and number of licks.
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Sucrose Consumption Assay in Mice

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During the sucrose consumption assay, mice were given free access to 50 mL sucrose (5% w/v) rewards delivered via a lick port in a mouse modular test chamber (Model 80015NS, Lafayette Instrument Company) placed within a light-attenuating box and controlled by ABET II software (Lafayette Instrument Company). The number of licks at the lick spout was measured with an optical lickometer in the lick port. After three days of habituation, mice were placed in the test chamber for 15 minutes while the FP signal was recorded. Sucrose consumption was quantified by measuring the timing and number of licks.
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