Genetic approaches to psychiatric illness need appropriate animal models both for investigating how genetic variants give rise to behavioural disorder and for identifying genes that may be important in human conditions. Yet the relevance of many animal models to psychiatric illness is often not clear. Here I discuss how genetic approaches can be used to validate animal models of anxiety, an approach which is applicable to other animal models. One drawback of genetic validation is the difficulty inherent in identifying the molecular variants that influence the phenotype. I review genetic approaches that have the potential to overcome this problem
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
Anxiety and fear are evolutionarily conserved emotions that increase the likeli-hood of an organism ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile modern neurobiology methods are necessary they are not sufficien...
Conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, obs...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
We are witnessing a tremendous expansion of strategies and techniques that derive from basic and pre...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Rodent models are a key factor in the process of translating psychiatric genetics and genomics findi...
AbstractGenetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mo...
Despite the development of valuable new techniques (i.e. genetics, neuroimage) for the study of the ...
This thesis aimed to investigate the genetic basis of anxiety in mice. The first half describes sear...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Psychiatric disorders represent a significant burden in our societies. Despite the convincing eviden...
Experimental psychopathology is the application of experimental methods to the study of psychopathol...
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
Anxiety and fear are evolutionarily conserved emotions that increase the likeli-hood of an organism ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile modern neurobiology methods are necessary they are not sufficien...
Conditions such as generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social phobia, specific phobia, obs...
Animal models of psychiatric diseases are useful tools for screening new drugs and for investigating...
We are witnessing a tremendous expansion of strategies and techniques that derive from basic and pre...
It seems that the genetic basis of common psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and manic-depre...
Genetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mouse chro...
Rodent models are a key factor in the process of translating psychiatric genetics and genomics findi...
AbstractGenetic effects on behavioural measures thought to model anxiety have been reported on 15 mo...
Despite the development of valuable new techniques (i.e. genetics, neuroimage) for the study of the ...
This thesis aimed to investigate the genetic basis of anxiety in mice. The first half describes sear...
Animal models of psychiatric disorders are a challenging but highly relevant issue. Most psychiatric...
Psychiatric disorders represent a significant burden in our societies. Despite the convincing eviden...
Experimental psychopathology is the application of experimental methods to the study of psychopathol...
Anxiety is a common disorder which affects about 25% of the population and whose pathophysiology is ...
Anxiety and fear are evolutionarily conserved emotions that increase the likeli-hood of an organism ...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile modern neurobiology methods are necessary they are not sufficien...