Selective Breeding for High Anxiety Introduces a Synonymous SNP That Increases Neuropeptide S Receptor Activity
David A. Slattery(University of Regensburg), Inga D. Neumann(University of Regensburg), Gregers Wegener(Aarhus University), Uwe Nordemann(University of Regensburg), Simone B. Sartori(Universität Innsbruck), Thomas Grund, Roshan Ratnakar Naik(Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry), Girolamo Calò(University of Padua), Aleksander A. Mathé(Karolinska Institutet), Nicolas Singewald(Universität Innsbruck), Remo Guerrini(University of Ferrara), Betina Elfving(Aarhus University), Yi-Chun Yen(Duke-NUS Medical School), Rainer Landgraf(Max Planck Society), Ludwig Czibere(Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry), Andrea M. Füchsl(Universität Ulm), Beate C. Finger(University College Cork)
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