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Zebrafish as an emerging model for studying complex brain disorders. / Kalueff, Allan V.; Stewart, Adam Michael; Gerlai, Robert.

в: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, Том 35, № 2, 02.2014, стр. 63-75.

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Kalueff, AV, Stewart, AM & Gerlai, R 2014, 'Zebrafish as an emerging model for studying complex brain disorders', Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, Том. 35, № 2, стр. 63-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tips.2013.12.002

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Kalueff, A. V., Stewart, A. M., & Gerlai, R. (2014). Zebrafish as an emerging model for studying complex brain disorders. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 35(2), 63-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tips.2013.12.002

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Kalueff AV, Stewart AM, Gerlai R. Zebrafish as an emerging model for studying complex brain disorders. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 2014 Февр.;35(2):63-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tips.2013.12.002

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Kalueff, Allan V. ; Stewart, Adam Michael ; Gerlai, Robert. / Zebrafish as an emerging model for studying complex brain disorders. в: Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 2014 ; Том 35, № 2. стр. 63-75.

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title = "Zebrafish as an emerging model for studying complex brain disorders",
abstract = "The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is rapidly becoming a popular model organism in pharmacogenetics and neuropharmacology. Both larval and adult zebrafish are currently used to increase our understanding of brain function, dysfunction, and their genetic and pharmacological modulation. Here we review the developing utility of zebrafish in the analysis of complex brain disorders (including, e.g., depression, autism, psychoses, drug abuse, and cognitive deficits), also covering zebrafish applications towards the goal of modeling major human neuropsychiatric and drug-induced syndromes. We argue that zebrafish models of complex brain disorders and drug-induced conditions are a rapidly emerging critical field in translational neuroscience and pharmacology research.",
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note = "Funding Information: The authors acknowledge help of many members of the Kalueff Laboratory at Tulane University and the ZENEREI Institute for developing illustrations for this manuscript. We thank Dr. L. Noldus (Noldus IT, Netherlands), Dr. R. Mervis (University of South Florida, USA) and their research teams for providing illustrations for panels in Figure 1 , based on our collaborative projects. The authors{\textquoteright} research has been supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIAAA AA015325-01A2 to R.G., and NIDA DA030900-02 to A.V.K.).",
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