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Gestational exposure to valproic acid (VPA) is known to cause behavioral deficits of sociability, matching similar alterations in human autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Ágota Ádám +10 more
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Corticofugal GABAergic projection neurons in the mouse frontal cortex
Cortical projection neurons are classified by hodology in corticocortical, commissural and corticofugal subtypes. Although cortical projection neurons had been regarded as only glutamatergic neurons, recently corticocortical GABAergic projection neurons ...
Ryohei eTomioka +2 more
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Gestational exposure to valproic acid (VPA) is a valid rodent model of human autism spectrum disorder (ASD). VPA treatment is known to bring about specific behavioral deficits of sociability, matching similar alterations in human autism.
Cintia Klaudia Finszter +4 more
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The hypogonadal (HPG) mouse is a mutant that lacks a functional gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) gene. In this study, female HPG mice received bilateral intrahypothalamic implants of an immortalized GnRH-secreting cell line (GT1-7).
Gregory M. Miller +4 more
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Background The aim of the study was to test long-term effects of (+)-methamphetamine (MA) on the dopamine (DA) innervation in limbo-cortical regions of adult gerbils, in order to understand better the repair and neuroplasticity in disturbed limbic ...
Teuchert-Noodt Gertraud +4 more
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Autoradiography helps to determine the distribution and density of muscarinic receptor (MR) binding sites in the brain. However, it relies on the selectivity of radioligands toward their target.
Paulina Valuskova +4 more
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Recruitment of specific dopamine neuron sub-circuits by opioids
Opioids have strong addictive and rewarding effects, largely attributed to their interaction with the dopamine (DA) system. Within the ventral tegmental area (VTA), opioids increase DA neural activity by disinhibiting—or decreasing the tonic inhibition ...
Sage L. Morison +6 more
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Neurochemical organization of the ventral striatum's olfactory tubercle. [PDF]
Cansler HL +3 more
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