Use of animal model deficient in p53 and having memory...

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C800S018000, C800S021000

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ABSTRACT:
Mice that are deficient in p53 are found to have memory disorders and/or behavioral disorders such as increased anxiety. A method of using p53-deficient mice to screen compounds for memory restoring activity and/or anti-anxiety activity is described.

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