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      The developmental role of serotonin: news from mouse molecular genetics.

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      Nature reviews. Neuroscience
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          New genetic models that target the serotonin system show that transient alterations in serotonin homeostasis cause permanent changes to adult behaviour and modify the fine wiring of brain connections. These findings have revived a long-standing interest in the developmental role of serotonin. Molecular genetic approaches are now showing us that different serotonin receptors, acting at different developmental stages, modulate different developmental processes such as neurogenesis, apoptosis, axon branching and dendritogenesis. Our understanding of the specification of the serotonergic phenotype is improving. In addition, studies have revealed that serotonergic traits are dissociable, as there are populations of neurons that contain serotonin but do not synthesize it.

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          Journal
          Nat. Rev. Neurosci.
          Nature reviews. Neuroscience
          Springer Nature
          1471-003X
          1471-003X
          Dec 2003
          : 4
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] INSERM U 106, Hôpital Salpêtrière, 47, Boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75651, Paris cedex 13, France. gaspar@infobiogen.fr
          Article
          nrn1256
          10.1038/nrn1256
          14618156
          59f3791e-87ce-4c3b-98c3-22c4f97d3f9c
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