Prioritization and association analysis of murine-derived candidate genes in anxiety-spectrum disorders.
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric conditions that are highly comorbid with each other and related phenotypes such as depression, likely due to a shared genetic basis. Fear-related behaviors in mice have long been investigated as potential models of anxiety disorders, making integr...
Main Authors: | Hettema, J, Webb, B, Guo, A, Zhao, Z, Maher, B, Chen, X, An, S, Sun, C, Aggen, S, Kendler, K, Kuo, P, Otowa, T, Flint, J, van den Oord, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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