Missing Synapse Protein Linked To Abnormal Behaviors

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Missing Synapse Protein Linked To Abnormal Behaviors

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Although many mental illnesses are uniquely human, animals sometimes exhibit abnormal behaviors similar to those seen in humans with psychological disorders. Such behaviors are called endophenotyp

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Tags: Behavior, Schizophrenia, Psychotic Disorder, Disease and Condition, Protein, Psychology, Nature

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Scientists point to link between missing synapse protein and abnormal behaviors

sciencedaily.com — “Although many mental illnesses are uniquely human, animals sometimes exhibit abnormal behaviors similar to those seen in humans with psychological disorders. Such behaviors are called endophenotypes. Now, researchers have found that mice lacking a gene that encodes a particular protein found in the synapses of the brain display a number of endophenotypes associated with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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