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Towards a genetics of anxious temperament: From mice to men
H. K. Gershenfeld,
S. M. Paul
Washington University School of Medicine
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Keyphrases
Genetic Factors
100%
Anxious Temperament
100%
Trait Anxiety
66%
Personality Constructs
66%
Mouse Model
33%
Psychopathology
33%
Risk Reduction
33%
Genetic Loci
33%
Temperament
33%
Premorbid
33%
Psychiatric Illness
33%
At-risk
33%
Influence Factors
33%
Human Personality
33%
Anxiety Disorders
33%
Genetic Dissection
33%
Genetic Association Studies
33%
Resilience
33%
Genetic Research
33%
Human Phenotypes
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Genetic Determinism
100%
Gene Locus
33%
Mouse Model
33%
Candidate Gene
33%
Animal Model
33%
Population Risk
33%
Genetic Association Study
33%
Neuroscience
Trait Anxiety
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
50%
Gene Locus
50%
Anxiety Disorder
50%