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The use of 3-nitropropionic acid to create a model of aging in mice
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This experiment was designed to create an aging model in mice that is more cost-effective, time-efficient, and easier for the animals to recover from than traditional models. This model was designed using intraperitoneal (IP) injections of 3-nitropropionic acid (3NP), a mitochondrial toxin that is known to damage the striatum. The striatum has been shown in previous literature to play a large role in the aging process. This experiment compared two cumulative doses of 3NP: 540 mg/kg, 720 mg/kg,
doi:10.13016/m2xj5f
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