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Grip Strength

Mus musculus

Behavioral test for Mus musculus — Peak force (g or mN), forelimb vs all-limb, fatigue across repeated trials

Mouse — Grip Strength

Key Parameters

Peak force (g or mN), forelimb vs all-limb, fatigue across repeated trials

Citations for Grip Strength

  1. Cabe PA, Tilson HA, Mitchell CL, Dennis R. (1978). A simple recording grip strength device. Pharmacol Biochem Behav, 8(1), 101-102. PMID: 625648

Hardware for Mouse Research

Open Field Maze (various sizes)

OFT locomotion and anxiety

Elevated Plus Maze

Anxiety-like behavior

Morris Water Maze

Spatial learning and memory

Fear Conditioning Chamber

Contextual and cued FC

Rotarod (accelerating)

Motor coordination

Three-Chamber Social Interaction

Sociability testing

Y-Maze

Spontaneous alternation

Barnes Maze

Spatial learning (dry, less stressful)

Light-Dark Box

Anxiety-like behavior

Forced Swim Test Cylinder

Depressive-like behavior

Tail Suspension Apparatus

Depressive-like behavior

Grip Strength Meter

Neuromuscular function

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