Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders. Despite the knowledge accumulated over years, aetiology and pathophysiology remain uncertain. Research on families and twins suggests that genetic factors are largely responsible for the disease and implies specific genes as risk factors. Genetic epidemiology indicates a complex transmission mode, compatible with a multi-locus model, with single genes accounting for specific traits rather than for the entire phenotype. To better understand every single gene contribution to schizophrenia, the use of intermediate endophenotypes has been proposed. A straight communication between preclinical and clinical researchers could facilitate research on the association between genes and end...
Genetic mouse models relevant to schizophrenia complement, and have to a large extent supplanted, ph...
Eighty percent of mammalian genes are expressed at detectable levels in the brain, and it has become...
Genetic mouse models relevant to schizophrenia complement, and have to a large extent supplanted, ph...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders. Despite the knowledge accumulated ove...
Schizophrenia is a heritable disorder that may involve several common genes of small effect and/or r...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
Schizophrenia is a highly complex and heritable psychiatric disorder in which multiple genes and env...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
In this review we consider the application of mutant mouse phenotypes to the study of psychotic illn...
Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder characterised by positive symptoms such as hallucinations...
The present series of review articles seeks to elaborate how current findings in mutant mice may inf...
The advent of advanced molecular genetics methods has revolutionized biology, both in terms of ident...
Modelling negative symptoms in any animal model, particularly in mice mutant for genes related to sc...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychotic disorder that affects up to 1.5% of the population worldwi...
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that devastates lives. Mental, social and financial difficulties ...
Genetic mouse models relevant to schizophrenia complement, and have to a large extent supplanted, ph...
Eighty percent of mammalian genes are expressed at detectable levels in the brain, and it has become...
Genetic mouse models relevant to schizophrenia complement, and have to a large extent supplanted, ph...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders. Despite the knowledge accumulated ove...
Schizophrenia is a heritable disorder that may involve several common genes of small effect and/or r...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
Schizophrenia is a highly complex and heritable psychiatric disorder in which multiple genes and env...
The modelling of neuropsychiatric disease using the mouse has provided a wealth of information regar...
In this review we consider the application of mutant mouse phenotypes to the study of psychotic illn...
Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder characterised by positive symptoms such as hallucinations...
The present series of review articles seeks to elaborate how current findings in mutant mice may inf...
The advent of advanced molecular genetics methods has revolutionized biology, both in terms of ident...
Modelling negative symptoms in any animal model, particularly in mice mutant for genes related to sc...
Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychotic disorder that affects up to 1.5% of the population worldwi...
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that devastates lives. Mental, social and financial difficulties ...
Genetic mouse models relevant to schizophrenia complement, and have to a large extent supplanted, ph...
Eighty percent of mammalian genes are expressed at detectable levels in the brain, and it has become...
Genetic mouse models relevant to schizophrenia complement, and have to a large extent supplanted, ph...