Mouse models of aggression have traditionally compared strains, most notably BALB/cJ and C57BL/6. However, these strains were not designed to study aggression despite differences in aggression-related traits and distinct reactivity to stress. This study evaluated expression of genes differentially regulated in a stress (behavioral) mouse model of aggression with those from a recent genetic mouse model aggression. The study used a discovery-replication design using two independent mRNA studies from mouse brain tissue. The discovery study identified strain (BALB/cJ and C57BL/6J) x stress (chronic mild stress or control) interactions. Probe sets differentially regulated in the discovery set were intersected with those uncovered in the replicat...
Although mice are the most widely used mammalian model organism, genetic studies have suffered from ...
The negative societal impacts associated with the prevalence of aggression are increasing, and, with...
The genetically selected long attack latency (LAL) and short attack latency (SAL) mice differ in a w...
Mouse models of aggression have traditionally compared strains, most notably BALB/cJ and C57BL/6. Ho...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Aggression is a complex social behavior, critically involving brain serotonin (5-HT) function. The n...
Despite moderate heritability estimates, the molecular architecture of aggressive behavior remains p...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWAS), transcriptome analyses of animal models, and candidate...
Although mice are the most widely used mammalian model organism, genetic studies have suffered from ...
Mouse inbred strains differ in many aspects of their phenotypes, and it is known that gene expressio...
Although mice are the most widely used mammalian model organism, genetic studies have suffered from ...
The negative societal impacts associated with the prevalence of aggression are increasing, and, with...
The genetically selected long attack latency (LAL) and short attack latency (SAL) mice differ in a w...
Mouse models of aggression have traditionally compared strains, most notably BALB/cJ and C57BL/6. Ho...
Aggressive behaviour is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Despite of moderate heritability e...
Aggression is a complex social behavior, critically involving brain serotonin (5-HT) function. The n...
Despite moderate heritability estimates, the molecular architecture of aggressive behavior remains p...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWAS), transcriptome analyses of animal models, and candidate...
Although mice are the most widely used mammalian model organism, genetic studies have suffered from ...
Mouse inbred strains differ in many aspects of their phenotypes, and it is known that gene expressio...
Although mice are the most widely used mammalian model organism, genetic studies have suffered from ...
The negative societal impacts associated with the prevalence of aggression are increasing, and, with...
The genetically selected long attack latency (LAL) and short attack latency (SAL) mice differ in a w...