ANIMAL MODELS OF NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Reference: 1Z01MH002179-23 Abstract: Relevant to our research interests in animal models of neuropsychiatric diseases, our Laboratory of Behavioral Neuroscience investigates the behavioral phenotypes of transgenic and knockout mice with mutations in genes expressed in brain pathways involved in neuropsychiatric disorders. We developed and refined a multi-tiered strategy for mouse behavioral phenotyping that is widely used … Read more

Cell bank AP-HP Hopital Cochin: Biological Resource Center for the study of genetic diseases

Reference: ANRn.a.6-CEBSn.a.006 Abstract: GLOBAL PROJECT SUMMARY CRB – General Presentation of the project The cell bank AP-HP (Assistance Publique – Hopitaux de Paris) of the Cochin hospital located in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics (Cassini Hall) was established in 1992 in partnership with AFM (French Association against Myopathies). Bank of AP-HP cells Cochin … Read more

WDVPT (Role of the Wnt/b-catenin pathway in the dorso-ventral organisation of the telencephalon.)

Reference: 40712 Abstract: To obtain the diversity of cells present in the human brain, different signalling molecules are repeatedly used to regionalise the central nervous system (CNS). In this work we used the zebrafish as an organism model to find which signal pathways are involved in the anterior brain formation and when do they act. … Read more

EURORETT: European network on Rett syndrome

Reference: ORPHA258004 Abstract: Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder primarily affecting girls, with an incidence of about 1/10,000 female births. It is a genetic disease, the second cause of severe mental retardation in women and a leading cause of postnatal neurodevelopmental regression. Rett syndrome is a model for autism-spectrum disorders and it is classified … Read more

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