Elevating Circadian Rhythm Research with Technological Innovation
The effect of circadian rhythms on mouse thermoregulation and locomotor activity has been widely studied. However, in experimental settings employing socially housed mice, technological restrictions can impose a practical hurdle to investigate the circadian rhythmicity of body temperature and locomotor activity. This paper discusses the challenges that come with traditional research methods and highlights a recent study conducted by DSI’s Scientific Services team, leveraging a new implantable telemetry solution to improve outcomes.