Schizophrenia is an idiopathic disorder that affects approximately 1% of the human population, and presents with persistent delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behaviors. Antipsychotics are the standard pharmacological treatment for schizophrenia, but are frequently discontinued by patients due to inefficacy and/or side effects. Chronic treatment with the typical antipsychotic haloperidol causes tardive dyskinesia (TD), which manifests as involuntary and often irreversible orofacial movements in around 30% of patients. Mice treated with haloperidol develop many of the features of TD, including jaw tremors, tongue protrusions, and vacuous chewing movements (VCMs). In this study, we used genetically diverse Collaborative Cross (CC) re...
Psychotomimetic effects of NMDA antagonists in humans suggest that NMDA receptor hypofunction could ...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders. Despite the knowledge accumulated ove...
In this review we consider the application of mutant mouse phenotypes to the study of psychotic illn...
Schizophrenia is an idiopathic disorder that affects approximately 1% of the human population, and p...
Schizophrenia is an idiopathic disorder that affects approximately 1% of the human population, and p...
Pharmacogenomics is yet to fulfill its promise of manifestly altering clinical medicine. As one exam...
Pharmacogenomics is yet to fulfill its promise of manifestly altering clinical medicine. As one exam...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a debilitating, unpredictable and often irreversible side effect resultin...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a debilitating, unpredictable, and often irreversible side effect resulti...
Haloperidol is an efficacious antipsychotic drug that has serious, unpredictable motor side effects ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for schizophrenia have identified over 100 loci encoding >500...
Some patients treated chronically with antipsychotics develop tardive dyskinesia (TD), an abnormal i...
Background: Understanding individual differences in the development of extrapyramidal side effects (...
The typical antipsychotic haloperidol is a highly effective treatment for schizophrenia but its use ...
Antipsychotics are the most widely used medications for the treatment of schizophrenia spectrum diso...
Psychotomimetic effects of NMDA antagonists in humans suggest that NMDA receptor hypofunction could ...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders. Despite the knowledge accumulated ove...
In this review we consider the application of mutant mouse phenotypes to the study of psychotic illn...
Schizophrenia is an idiopathic disorder that affects approximately 1% of the human population, and p...
Schizophrenia is an idiopathic disorder that affects approximately 1% of the human population, and p...
Pharmacogenomics is yet to fulfill its promise of manifestly altering clinical medicine. As one exam...
Pharmacogenomics is yet to fulfill its promise of manifestly altering clinical medicine. As one exam...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a debilitating, unpredictable and often irreversible side effect resultin...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a debilitating, unpredictable, and often irreversible side effect resulti...
Haloperidol is an efficacious antipsychotic drug that has serious, unpredictable motor side effects ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for schizophrenia have identified over 100 loci encoding >500...
Some patients treated chronically with antipsychotics develop tardive dyskinesia (TD), an abnormal i...
Background: Understanding individual differences in the development of extrapyramidal side effects (...
The typical antipsychotic haloperidol is a highly effective treatment for schizophrenia but its use ...
Antipsychotics are the most widely used medications for the treatment of schizophrenia spectrum diso...
Psychotomimetic effects of NMDA antagonists in humans suggest that NMDA receptor hypofunction could ...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders. Despite the knowledge accumulated ove...
In this review we consider the application of mutant mouse phenotypes to the study of psychotic illn...