Gene Expression Profiling in Rodent Models for Schizophrenia

  • E. Van Schijndel J
  • J.M. Martens G
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Abstract

The complex neurodevelopmental disorder schizophrenia is thought to be induced by an interaction between predisposing genes and environmental stressors. In order to get a better insight into the aetiology of this complex disorder, animal models have been developed. In this review, we summarize mRNA expression profiling studies on neurodevelopmental, pharmacological and genetic animal models for schizophrenia. We discuss parallels and contradictions among these studies, and propose strategies for future research.

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E. Van Schijndel, J., & J.M. Martens, G. (2010). Gene Expression Profiling in Rodent Models for Schizophrenia. Current Neuropharmacology, 8(4), 382–393. https://doi.org/10.2174/157015910793358132

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