As the presence of genetically modified animal models in
research laboratories has multiplied, the role of genetic factors
in the pathogenesis of brain disorders has become particularly
important. The refinement of molecular genetic methods has
continued to broaden our understanding of the genetic factors
associated with a variety of disorders. In "Transgenic and Mutant
Tools to Model Brain Disorders," leading scientists specializing in
this field contribute a timely collection of recent advances
featuring a vast array of topics in order to contribute to the
diverse approaches taken toward the evaluation of genetically
modified models in biomedical research. Opening with several
chapters covering general aspects of genetically modified animal
models, the book then continues with detailed chapters on models of
specific human brain disorders, including OCD, Rett Syndrome,
anxiety disorders, depression, and schizophrenia. As a volume in
the successful Neuromethods series, the chapters provide
authoritative reviews covering the most commonly used approaches in
the field.
Cutting-edge and concise, "Transgenic and Mutant Tools to Model
Brain Disorders" offers a comprehensive and descriptive overview on
a variety of topics in neuroscience and biological psychiatry."
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