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Name
c-fos glomerular activation patterns for H-2k male mouse urine odor
Description
From nonestrous female mice
Species
Mouse
Strain
BALB/C (H-2d)
Sex
Female
Age
12 to 20 weeks
Weight
Brain Region
Main olfactory bulb
Sub Region
Glomerular layer
Side
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Ventral
Serial Number
Odor
Odorant Blend
Fresh Air
 
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Male Mouse Urine (H-2K)
 
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Concentration
20% v/v of urine (1:5 dilution)
Exposure Time
30 minutes
Exposure Frequency
3 min at 5 min intervals
Method
c-fos in situ hybridization
 
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Note
c-fos glomerular activation patterns for H-2k male urine odor in the main olfactory bulbs of H-2d female mice. A-D, F-G, Color contour maps of evoked glomerular activity. A-D, Individual H-2k urine odor maps. F, Average H-2k urine odor map constructed from A-D. E, Diagram illustrating regions of activity in the main olfactory bulb as shown in F. L, Lateral; V, ventral; CM, caudomedial; DM, dorsomedial. G, Control showing average map for mice exposed to fresh air (n = 3). H, Normalized SD (SD/average) map for A-D. Color bar on the top of A shows the density of active glomeruli (number of positive glomeruli per bin) for A-D and F-G. Color bar on the top of H shows the range of the variability (two is most variable) in H.
Authors
Michele L. Schaefer, David A. Young, and Diego Restrepo
PubMed_ID
11264322
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Scan Number Control
Scan Number Stimulate
Subject Count
3 controls, 4 exps
Image Resolution
Primary Data
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Behavioral Study
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c-fos glomerular activation patterns for H-2k male mouse urine odor
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Revisions:
4
Last time:
3/21/2005 4:32:19 PM
Reviewer:
Nian Liu
Owner:
Nian Liu
This database was supported by the Human Brain Project (NIDCD, NIMH, NIA, NICD, NINDS) and MURI (Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative). It is now supported by RO1 DC 009977 from the National Institute for Deafness and other Communication Disorders.
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