MATERNAL GENETIC MUTATIONS AS GESTATIONAL AND EARLY LIFE INFLUENCES IN PRODUCING PSYCHIATRIC DISEASE-LIKE PHENOTYPES IN MICE

Maternal genetic mutations as gestational and early life influences in producing psychiatric disease-like phenotypes in mice

Risk factors for psychiatric disorders have traditionally been classified as genetic or environmental.Risk (candidate) genes, although typically possessing small effects, represent a clear starting point to Rainbow Suncatcher elucidate downstream cellular/molecular pathways of disease.Environmental effects, especially during development, can also l

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Identification of novel target genes for safer and more specific control of root-knot nematodes from a pan-genome mining.

Root-knot nematodes are globally the most aggressive and damaging plant-parasitic nematodes.Chemical nematicides have so far constituted the most efficient control measures against these agricultural pests.Because of their toxicity for the environment and danger for human health, these nematicides have now been banned from use.Consequently, new and

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