SFB 1193: Neurobiology of Resilience to stress-related mental dysfunction: from understanding mechanisms to promoting prevention - Modelling individual differences in response to stress in mice: an approach to identify neurobiological mechanisms underlying resilience (Teilprojekt Z02)
Laufzeit: 01.01.2016 - 31.12.2020
Kurzfassung
The overarching aim of this central project is to set the animal experimental basis of this CRC in order to promote the understanding of neurobiological mechanisms underlying resilience to stress-related mental dysfunctions at the molecular-cellular, neural-network and behavioral levels. Specifically, this central project serves two major purposes: First, Z02 will be established as a state-of-the art service facility for other projects of this CRC initiative using the mouse as a model system....The overarching aim of this central project is to set the animal experimental basis of this CRC in order to promote the understanding of neurobiological mechanisms underlying resilience to stress-related mental dysfunctions at the molecular-cellular, neural-network and behavioral levels. Specifically, this central project serves two major purposes: First, Z02 will be established as a state-of-the art service facility for other projects of this CRC initiative using the mouse as a model system. Second, Z02 will address genuine scientific questions, which will substantially contribute to our knowledge on appropriate mouse models for resilience research.
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