AI Article Synopsis

  • Studying gait is crucial for understanding movement disorders in both humans and mouse models.
  • This article focuses on gait data from two α-synucleinopathic transgenic mouse models and their non-transgenic counterparts, all in the C57BL/6N genetic background.
  • Gait analysis was conducted using the CatWalk system, which recorded detailed information such as paw positions, sizes, and intensities, resulting in a total of 90 data files.

Article Abstract

Characterizing gait is important in the study of movement disorders, also in clinical mouse models. Gait data are therefore necessary for the development of gait analysis methods and the study of diseases. This article presents gait data of two α-synucleinopathic transgenic mouse models and their non-transgenic littermate, backcrossed into the C57BL/6N genetic background. The animal gait was recorded using CatWalk system, which provides the information for each run about the paw positions, paw print sizes, and paw intensities as a function of time or video frame. A total of 90 run data files are provided in this article.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5988224PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.12.067DOI Listing

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