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Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder. / Meshalkina, DA; Kizlyk, MN; Kysil, EV; Collier, AD; Echevarria, DJ; Abreu, MS; Barcellos, LJ; Song, C; Warnick, JE; Kyzar, EJ; Kalueff, AV.

в: Experimental Neurology, 2017.

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Harvard

Meshalkina, DA, Kizlyk, MN, Kysil, EV, Collier, AD, Echevarria, DJ, Abreu, MS, Barcellos, LJ, Song, C, Warnick, JE, Kyzar, EJ & Kalueff, AV 2017, 'Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder', Experimental Neurology. <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28163161>

APA

Meshalkina, DA., Kizlyk, MN., Kysil, EV., Collier, AD., Echevarria, DJ., Abreu, MS., Barcellos, LJ., Song, C., Warnick, JE., Kyzar, EJ., & Kalueff, AV. (2017). Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder. Experimental Neurology. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28163161

Vancouver

Meshalkina DA, Kizlyk MN, Kysil EV, Collier AD, Echevarria DJ, Abreu MS и пр. Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder. Experimental Neurology. 2017.

Author

Meshalkina, DA ; Kizlyk, MN ; Kysil, EV ; Collier, AD ; Echevarria, DJ ; Abreu, MS ; Barcellos, LJ ; Song, C ; Warnick, JE ; Kyzar, EJ ; Kalueff, AV. / Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder. в: Experimental Neurology. 2017.

BibTeX

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title = "Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder",
abstract = "Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by motor, social and cognitive deficits that develop early during childhood. The pathogenesis of ASD is not well characterized and involves a multifaceted interaction between genetic, neurobiological and environmental factors. Animal (experimental) models possess evolutionarily conserved behaviors and molecular pathways that are highly relevant for studying ASD. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a relatively new animal model with promise for understanding the pathogenesis of complex brain disorders and discovering novel treatments. As a highly social and genetically tractable organism, zebrafish have recently been applied to model a variety of deficits relevant to ASD. Here, we discuss the developing utility of zebrafish models of ASD, as well as current behavioral, toxicological and genetic models of ASD, and future directions of research in this field.",
keywords = "Autism spectrum disorder, Behavioral models, Genetic models, Toxicological models, Zebrafish",
author = "DA Meshalkina and MN Kizlyk and EV Kysil and AD Collier and DJ Echevarria and MS Abreu and LJ Barcellos and C Song and JE Warnick and EJ Kyzar and AV. Kalueff",
year = "2017",
language = "не определен",
journal = "Experimental Neurology",
issn = "0014-4886",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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RIS

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T1 - Zebrafish models of autism spectrum disorder

AU - Meshalkina, DA

AU - Kizlyk, MN

AU - Kysil, EV

AU - Collier, AD

AU - Echevarria, DJ

AU - Abreu, MS

AU - Barcellos, LJ

AU - Song, C

AU - Warnick, JE

AU - Kyzar, EJ

AU - Kalueff, AV.

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by motor, social and cognitive deficits that develop early during childhood. The pathogenesis of ASD is not well characterized and involves a multifaceted interaction between genetic, neurobiological and environmental factors. Animal (experimental) models possess evolutionarily conserved behaviors and molecular pathways that are highly relevant for studying ASD. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a relatively new animal model with promise for understanding the pathogenesis of complex brain disorders and discovering novel treatments. As a highly social and genetically tractable organism, zebrafish have recently been applied to model a variety of deficits relevant to ASD. Here, we discuss the developing utility of zebrafish models of ASD, as well as current behavioral, toxicological and genetic models of ASD, and future directions of research in this field.

AB - Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by motor, social and cognitive deficits that develop early during childhood. The pathogenesis of ASD is not well characterized and involves a multifaceted interaction between genetic, neurobiological and environmental factors. Animal (experimental) models possess evolutionarily conserved behaviors and molecular pathways that are highly relevant for studying ASD. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a relatively new animal model with promise for understanding the pathogenesis of complex brain disorders and discovering novel treatments. As a highly social and genetically tractable organism, zebrafish have recently been applied to model a variety of deficits relevant to ASD. Here, we discuss the developing utility of zebrafish models of ASD, as well as current behavioral, toxicological and genetic models of ASD, and future directions of research in this field.

KW - Autism spectrum disorder

KW - Behavioral models

KW - Genetic models

KW - Toxicological models

KW - Zebrafish

M3 - Обзор литературы

JO - Experimental Neurology

JF - Experimental Neurology

SN - 0014-4886

ER -

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