The Endophenotype Concept in Psychiatry: Etymology and Strategic Intentions

Volume: 160, Issue: 4, Pages: 636 - 645
Published: Apr 1, 2003
Abstract
Endophenotypes, measurable components unseen by the unaided eye along the pathway between disease and distal genotype, have emerged as an important concept in the study of complex neuropsychiatric diseases. An endophenotype may be neurophysiological, biochemical, endocrinological, neuroanatomical, cognitive, or neuropsychological (including configured self-report data) in nature. Endophenotypes represent simpler clues to genetic underpinnings...
Paper Details
Title
The Endophenotype Concept in Psychiatry: Etymology and Strategic Intentions
Published Date
Apr 1, 2003
Volume
160
Issue
4
Pages
636 - 645
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