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Selective breeding for dominant and submissive behavior in Sabra mice
Yuval Feder
, Elimelech Nesher
, Ariel Ogran
, Anatoly Kreinin
, Ewa Malatynska
,
Gal Yadid
, Albert Pinhasov
The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences - at Bar-Ilan University
Ariel University
Bar-Ilan University
Tirat Carmel Mental Health Center
Eli Lilly
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Sabra
100%
Submissive Behavior
100%
Selective Breeding
100%
Dominant Behavior
100%
Genetic Components
40%
Antidepressants
40%
Outbred
40%
Relationship Formation
40%
Dose Effect
20%
Etiology
20%
Study Support
20%
Affective Disorders
20%
Imipramine
20%
Genetic Predisposition
20%
C57BL
20%
Genetic Basis
20%
Depression Model
20%
Relationship Model
20%
Four Generations
20%
Drug Testing
20%
Mood-stabilizing Drugs
20%
F2 Generation
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mouse
100%
Selective Breeding
100%
Genetics
75%
Genetic Predisposition
25%
Clinical Study
25%
Drug Screening
25%
Dominant Inheritance
25%
Neuroscience
Submissive Behavior
100%
Antidepressant
40%
Mood Disorder
20%
Imipramine
20%