Genetically defined animal models of neurobehavioral dysfunctions /
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| Language: | English |
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Boston :
Birkhäuser,
[1992]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Peter Driscoll
- Mouse models of human trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) / Christopher N. Berger, Ting-Ting Huang, and Charles J. Epstein
- Genetic animal models of Krabbe Disease / Kinuko Suzuki and Kunihiko Suzuki
- Genetically defined myelin disorders / Ravina Simons and John R. Riordan
- Genetic mutations affecting murine cerebellar structure and function / Dan Goldowitz and Leonard M. Eisenman
- Genetically determined animal models of narcolepsy, a disorder of REM sleep / E. Mignot ... [et al.]
- Genetic animal models of epilepsy / Wolfgang Löscher
- Genetically selected rat lines as models of alcoholism and alcohol intoxication / J.D. Sinclair, A.D. Le, and K. Kiianmaa
- Genetic studies of nicotine and nicotine/alcohol reactivity in humans and animals / Allan C. Collins and Michael J. Marks
- Potential genetic models of aggression and violence in males / Stephen Clark Maxson
- Cerebral laterality as a determinant of behavioral function and dysfunction / Jeffrey N. Carlson and Stanley D. Glick
- Absence of the Corpus Callosum / Hans-Peter Lipp and Douglas Wahlsten
- Genetic animal models of endogenous depression / David H. Overstreet
- Individual differences in the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenocortical system after stressors: use of psychogenetically selected rat lines as a model / Claire-Dominique Walker ... [et al.]