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- Introduction
- Schizophrenia
- Modeling schizophrenia
- Non-genetic models
- Pharmacological models (1)
- Pharmacological models (2)
- Pharmacological models (3)
- Symptoms similarity models (1)
- Mouse sociability test
- Symptoms similarity models (2)
- Etiological non-genetic models (1)
- Etiological non-genetic models (2)
- Etiological non-genetic models (3)
- Etiological non-genetic models (4)
- Genetic models (1)
- Genetic models (2)
- Genetic models (3)
- Genetic models (4)
- Genetic models: Genome-wide association
- Genetic models: Copy number variation (1)
- Genetic models: Copy number variation (2)
- Genetic models: Linkage studies
- DISC1 gene
- DISC1 animal models
- Inducible mutant DISC1 model
- Tet-off system (1)
- No gross developmental defects
- Hyperactivity
- Elevated aggressiveness
- Enlargement of the lateral ventricles (1)
- The nature of DISC1 animal model
- Why study timing?
- Tet-off system (2)
- Aggression in male mice
- Enlargement of the lateral ventricles (2)
- Caveats of genetic mouse models
- New approaches (1)
- New approaches (2)
- Gene-environment interaction (GEI) models
- Challenges of GEI models
- Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Animal models for schizophrenia
- Animal models of psychiatric disorders
- Non-genetic animals models
- genetic animal models
- DISC1 anima models
- Weaknesses of the current animal models for schizophrenia
- Future directions in developing animal models for schziophrenia
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Talk Citation
Pletnikov, M. (2013, March 28). Animal models for schizophrenia [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/YIBU2664.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on March 28, 2013
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Mikhail Pletnikov has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.