Differential effects of prenatal stress in 5-Htt deficient mice: towards molecular mechanisms of gene × environment interactions.
Prenatal stress (PS) has been shown to influence the development of the fetal brain and to increase the risk for the development of psychiatric disorders in later life. Furthermore, the variation of human serotonin transporter (5-HTT, SLC6A4) gene was suggested to exert a modulating effect on the as...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Louis Albert van den Hove, Sissi Brigitte Jakob, Karla-Gerlinde Schraut, Gunter Kenis, Angelika Gertrud Schmitt, Susanne Kneitz, Claus-Jürgen Scholz, Valentina Wiescholleck, Gabriela Ortega, Jos Prickaerts, Harry Steinbusch, Klaus-Peter Lesch |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3931a90fc18a4477a150d1158b4535d8 |
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