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The purpose of the study was to explore the pathogenic mechanisms underlying generalized epilepsy and febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) in a family with a novel γ2 subunit gene (GABRG2) frameshift mutation. Four affected and one unaffected... more
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      Neurobiology Of DiseaseFlow CytometryElectroencephalographyImmunohistochemistry
The intronic GABRG2 mutation, IVS6ϩ2T3 G, was identified in an Australian family with childhood absence epilepsy and febrile seizures . The GABRG2 intron 6 splice donor site was found to be mutated from GT to GG. We generated wild-type... more
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      NeuroscienceFlow CytometryConfocal MicroscopyPatch-clamp and imaging techniques
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      AgingIschemiaMiceClinical Sciences
Ischemia is a stimulus for production of angiogenic cytokines that activate local vascular cells and mobilize angiogenic cells to the circulation. These responses are impaired in elderly patients with peripheral arterial disease.... more
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      AgingGene TherapyIschemiaMice
Increases in S-nitrosylation and inactivation of the neuroprotective ubiquitin E3 ligase, parkin, in the brains of patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD) are thought to be pathogenic and suggest a possible mechanism linking parkin to... more
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      CatalysisMass SpectrometryMultidisciplinaryHydrogen Sulfide
Profound induction of immediate early genes (IEGs) by neural activation is a critical determinant for plasticity in the brain, but intervening molecular signals are not well characterized. We demonstrate that inositol polyphosphate... more
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      Face recognition (Psychology)MultidisciplinaryBrainMice
Inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK) is a notably pleiotropic protein. It displays both inositol phosphate kinase and phosphatidylinositol kinase catalytic activities. Noncatalytically, IPMK stabilizes the mammalian target of... more
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      MultidisciplinarySignal TransductionMiceMicroarray Analysis
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is gaining interest as a mammalian signalling molecule with wide ranging effects. S-sulfhydration is one mechanism that is emerging as a key post translational modification through which H2S acts. Ion channels and... more
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Huntington’s disease is an autosomal dominant disease associated with a mutation in the gene encoding huntingtin (Htt) leading to expanded polyglutamine repeats of mutant Htt (mHtt) that elicit oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, and motor... more
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BackgroundAdults undergoing lung transplant, as a lifesaving treatment for end stage lung disease, exhibit high levels of peri-operative neurocognitive dysfunction in multiple domains, including delirium, cognition, and autonomic... more
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      MedicineMoodNeurocognitive
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      MedicineNeurocognitivePsychological InterventionClinical Sciences
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      NeurogenesisMultidisciplinaryCell DifferentiationMice
Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) are generated from multiple progenitor domains in the telencephalon in developmental succession from ventral to dorsal. Previous studies showed that Wnt signaling inhibits the differentiation of OPCs... more
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      NeuroscienceStem CellsSignal TransductionCell line
■ Abstract We investigated the levels of antibodies to infectious agents in the serum and cerebral spinal fluids (CSFs) of individuals with recent onset schizophrenia and compared these levels to those of controls without psychiatric... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSchizophreniaToxoplasmaAdolescent
This study examined the effect of catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT) Val 158 Met genotypes on the co-activation of brain areas involved in cognition during a working memory (WM) task. The pattern of concomitant region of interest (ROI)... more
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      SchizophreniaBipolar DisorderPolymorphismCognition
Background: Increased immune sensitivity to gluten has been reported in schizophrenia. However, studies are inconsistent about this association.
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      SchizophreniaAdolescentLinear modelsBiological Sciences
New drugs are needed for treatment of Toxoplasma gondii infections. We tested derivatives of principles found in Isatis indigotica for in vitro efficacy against T. gondii infection. Indirubin-3′-oxime analogs showed modest micromolar... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyDrug DiscoveryToxoplasma
Previous studies show increased antibody levels to bovine casein in some individuals with schizophrenia. The immunogenicity of specific domains of bovine casein varies among people with milk sensitivities and thus could vary among... more
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      Immune responseSchizophreniaClinical TrialAdolescent
There are two independent mol­ecules in the asymmetric unit of the title compound, C15H6Cl2N2O2. The conjugated four-ring system is essentially planar in each mol­ecule [maximum deviation = 0.089 (2) Å]. In the crystal, weak... more
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      BioinformaticsStructureLife SciencesBiomedical Research
■ Abstract We investigated the levels of antibodies to infectious agents in the serum and cerebral spinal fluids (CSFs) of individuals with recent onset schizophrenia and compared these levels to those of controls without psychiatric... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSchizophreniaToxoplasmaAdolescent