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. 2014 Feb 13;6:ecurrents.hd.3304e87e460b4bb0dc519a29f4deccca. [Version 1] doi: 10.1371/currents.hd.3304e87e460b4bb0dc519a29f4deccca

Lack of effect of SCH-51866 in a cognitive task (Cued Two-Choice Swim Test; C2CST) in R6/2 mice.

Lack of effect of SCH-51866 in a cognitive task (Cued Two-Choice Swim Test; C2CST) in R6/2 mice.

(A) Learning phase; data expressed as cumulative number of animals reaching criteria; (B) Reversal learning; data expressed as % correct choices made over time after platform reversal; (C) Latency to make the choice. Administration of SCH51866 did not improve any of these parameters. Deficits in R6/2 versus wildtype animals are clearly detectable at 9 weeks of age.