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Determining the effects of mecamylamine in the mouse striatum using a Conditioned Preference Place (CPP) paradigm
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Description
This protocol is to determine the effects of administrating mecamylamine in the mouse brain striatum using a Conditioned Preference Place (CPP) paradigm. This model measures the increased preference for an environment associated with the administration of a drug. The goal is to create a conditioned stimulus able to evoke a specific behaviour based on the nature of the drug tested.
Identifier (DOI)
10.17504/protocols.io.e6nvwd2ywlmk/v1