Supplementary File 1: Age-Dependent Spatial Memory Interference in APP/PS1 Mice
by Dejana Mitrovic Tartanoglu·Updated 5d ago
6.3 MB1files
Available on 1 platform
Sign in to view source links and access this dataset
Description
Dejana Mitrovic Tartanoglu authored this supplementary document for a study on Alzheimer's disease pathology. The 6.3 MB DOCX file contains background, methods, results, and conclusions from an experiment using the Objects in Updated Locations paradigm to test spatial memory updating in APP/PS1 and wild-type mice. The dataset was last updated on June 2, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Use Cases
Analyzing the relationship between amyloid pathology and spatial memory performance based on the described behavioral paradigm.
Studying age-stratified vulnerability to memory interference based on the genotype effects reported in older animals.
Investigating neuronal recruitment via cFos expression in relation to behavioral performance in mouse models.
Benchmarking automated behavioral tracking pipelines against manual scoring for object exploration analysis.
Strengths
Includes detailed methodological description of the Objects in Updated Locations paradigm for spatial memory testing.
Contains results from age-stratified analyses, highlighting a significant genotype effect in older animals.
Document is 6.3 MB, suggesting it contains substantial textual and potentially graphical content.
Limitations
The core data (e.g., raw behavioral metrics, column-level data) is not directly accessible; the file is a supplementary document.
Row count and data structure are unknown, limiting suitability assessment for direct computational analysis.
Freshness should be verified as the last update date is in the future (2026-06-02).
Provenance
Source
Dejana Mitrovic Tartanoglu via figshare
Collection Method
Data likely originates from controlled laboratory experiments using APP/PS1 and wild-type mice, with automated behavioral tracking and cFos immunohistochemistry.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-02 05:42:00; freshness should be verified.
Primary file is a DOCX document; extracting structured data for analysis may require manual processing.