Animal models are indispensible tools for advancing understanding of the cause of any given disease and developing new treatments. Developing animal models for schizophrenia presents formidable challenges owing to the distinctively human nature of the symptoms that define it and the thus-far-obscured underlying biological mechanisms. Nevertheless, progress has been and continues to be made in this important field of endeavor. This article discusses the challenges facing investigators who seek to develop and use animal models for translational research in schizophrenia and the responses that have emerged to those challenges, as well as the likely pathways that will lead to future progress
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder affecting all domains of human life. Distinction is made between...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
abstract: Animal models have led to important discoveries in biomedical research; their utility to p...
The vague relationship between diagnosis, underlying etiology and a rudimentary understanding of the...
The vague relationship between diagnosis, underlying etiology and a rudimentary understanding of the...
Number of patients suffering from schizophrenia is increasing daily, subsequently, increasing the ne...
Number of patients suffering from schizophrenia is increasing daily, subsequently, increasing the ne...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
For many years, animal models are of great importance for biological and pharmacological research. T...
textabstractPsychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different diso...
Mouse models that recapitulate the full phenotypic spectrum of a psychiatric disorder, such as schiz...
Although our knowledge of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has increased, treatments for this de...
Although our knowledge of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has increased, treatments for this de...
Although our knowledge of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has increased, treatments for this de...
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder affecting all domains of human life. Distinction is made between...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
abstract: Animal models have led to important discoveries in biomedical research; their utility to p...
The vague relationship between diagnosis, underlying etiology and a rudimentary understanding of the...
The vague relationship between diagnosis, underlying etiology and a rudimentary understanding of the...
Number of patients suffering from schizophrenia is increasing daily, subsequently, increasing the ne...
Number of patients suffering from schizophrenia is increasing daily, subsequently, increasing the ne...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
For many years, animal models are of great importance for biological and pharmacological research. T...
textabstractPsychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different diso...
Mouse models that recapitulate the full phenotypic spectrum of a psychiatric disorder, such as schiz...
Although our knowledge of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has increased, treatments for this de...
Although our knowledge of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has increased, treatments for this de...
Although our knowledge of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia has increased, treatments for this de...
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder affecting all domains of human life. Distinction is made between...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...
Psychiatric symptoms are subjective by nature and tend to overlap between different disorders. The m...