Ms Rachael Pass
Research student, Psychological Medicine & Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine
Research
Thesis
characteristics of the effects of genetic variation in rodent models of risk for schizophrenia and neurodevelopment disorders
Publications
2022
- Elabi, O. F. et al. 2022. Human embryonic stem cell-derived dopaminergic grafts alleviate L-DOPA induced dyskinesia. Journal of Parkinson's Disease 12(6), pp. 1881-1896. (10.3233/JPD-212920)
- Waldron, S. et al. 2022. Behavioural and molecular characterisation of the Dlg2 haploinsufficiency rat model of genetic risk for psychiatric disorder. Genes, Brain and Behavior 21(4), article number: e12797. (10.1111/gbb.12797)
- Pass, R., Haan, N., Humby, T., Wilkinson, L. S., Hall, J. and Thomas, K. L. 2022. Selective behavioural impairments in mice heterozygous for the cross disorder psychiatric risk gene DLG2. Genes, Brain and Behavior 21(4), article number: e12799. (10.1111/gbb.12799)
2019
Articles
- Elabi, O. F. et al. 2022. Human embryonic stem cell-derived dopaminergic grafts alleviate L-DOPA induced dyskinesia. Journal of Parkinson's Disease 12(6), pp. 1881-1896. (10.3233/JPD-212920)
- Waldron, S. et al. 2022. Behavioural and molecular characterisation of the Dlg2 haploinsufficiency rat model of genetic risk for psychiatric disorder. Genes, Brain and Behavior 21(4), article number: e12797. (10.1111/gbb.12797)
- Pass, R., Haan, N., Humby, T., Wilkinson, L. S., Hall, J. and Thomas, K. L. 2022. Selective behavioural impairments in mice heterozygous for the cross disorder psychiatric risk gene DLG2. Genes, Brain and Behavior 21(4), article number: e12799. (10.1111/gbb.12799)
Thesis