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Mouse models of immune dysfunction: their neuroanatomical differences reflect their anxiety-behavioural phenotype

Abstract

Extensive evidence supports the role of the immune system in modulating brain function and behaviour. However, past studies have revealed striking heterogeneity in behavioural phenotypes produced from immune system dysfunction. Using magnetic resonance imaging, we studied the neuroanatomical differences among 11 distinct genetically modified mouse lines (n = 371), each deficient in a different element of the immune system. We found a …

Authors

Fernandes DJ; Spring S; Corre C; Tu A; Qiu LR; Hammill C; Vousden DA; Spencer Noakes TL; Nieman BJ; Bowdish DME

Journal

Molecular Psychiatry, Vol. 27, No. 7, pp. 3047–3055

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 2022

DOI

10.1038/s41380-022-01535-5

ISSN

1359-4184