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The following pages link to Molecular validation of the acute phencyclidine rat model for schizophrenia: identification of translational changes in energy metabolism and neurotransmission (Q48500747):
Displaying 13 items.
- Obesity and addiction: neurobiological overlaps (Q26827446) (← links)
- Inhibition of the tyrosine phosphatase STEP61 restores BDNF expression and reverses motor and cognitive deficits in phencyclidine-treated mice (Q27327213) (← links)
- Diabetic db/db mice exhibit central nervous system and peripheral molecular alterations as seen in neurological disorders (Q28683010) (← links)
- Molecular substrates of schizophrenia: homeostatic signaling to connectivity (Q30383611) (← links)
- Integrative proteomic analysis of the NMDA NR1 knockdown mouse model reveals effects on central and peripheral pathways associated with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders (Q33945211) (← links)
- Proteomic enrichment analysis of psychotic and affective disorders reveals common signatures in presynaptic glutamatergic signaling and energy metabolism (Q35203647) (← links)
- A combined metabonomic and proteomic approach identifies frontal cortex changes in a chronic phencyclidine rat model in relation to human schizophrenia brain pathology (Q37235856) (← links)
- System-based proteomic and metabonomic analysis of the Df(16)A+/- mouse identifies potential miR-185 targets and molecular pathway alterations (Q37660911) (← links)
- Connecting Brain Proteomics with Behavioural Neuroscience in Translational Animal Models of Neuropsychiatric Disorders. (Q38869531) (← links)
- Evaluation of molecular brain changes associated with environmental stress in rodent models compared to human major depressive disorder: A proteomic systems approach. (Q39246892) (← links)
- Targeted multiplexed selected reaction monitoring analysis evaluates protein expression changes of molecular risk factors for major psychiatric disorders (Q41651452) (← links)
- Alteration of Neuronal Excitability and Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Prefrontal Cortex of a Mouse Model of Mental Illness (Q42291619) (← links)
- Generation of the Acute Phencyclidine Rat Model for Proteomic Studies of Schizophrenia (Q48239705) (← links)