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564 related items for PubMed ID: 15964075

  • 1. Towards an immuno-precipitated neurodevelopmental animal model of schizophrenia.
    Meyer U, Feldon J, Schedlowski M, Yee BK.
    Neurosci Biobehav Rev; 2005; 29(6):913-47. PubMed ID: 15964075
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  • 2. Immunological stress at the maternal-foetal interface: a link between neurodevelopment and adult psychopathology.
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  • 3. Neonatal polyI:C treatment in mice results in schizophrenia-like behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities in adulthood.
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  • 4. Immune activation during pregnancy in mice leads to dopaminergic hyperfunction and cognitive impairment in the offspring: a neurodevelopmental animal model of schizophrenia.
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    Biol Psychiatry; 2006 Mar 15; 59(6):546-54. PubMed ID: 16256957
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  • 6. Maternal immune activation leads to behavioral and pharmacological changes in the adult offspring.
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  • 7. Neural basis of psychosis-related behaviour in the infection model of schizophrenia.
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  • 8. Adult behavioral and pharmacological dysfunctions following disruption of the fetal brain balance between pro-inflammatory and IL-10-mediated anti-inflammatory signaling.
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  • 9. Prenatal exposure to a repeated variable stress paradigm elicits behavioral and neuroendocrinological changes in the adult offspring: potential relevance to schizophrenia.
    Koenig JI, Elmer GI, Shepard PD, Lee PR, Mayo C, Joy B, Hercher E, Brady DL.
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  • 10. Prenatal exposure of Long-Evans rats to 17alpha-ethinylestradiol modifies neither latent inhibition nor prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex but elicits minor deficits in exploratory behavior.
    Sandner G, Silva RC, Angst MJ, Knobloch J, Danion JM.
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  • 11. Adult brain and behavioral pathological markers of prenatal immune challenge during early/middle and late fetal development in mice.
    Meyer U, Nyffeler M, Yee BK, Knuesel I, Feldon J.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2008 May 17; 22(4):469-86. PubMed ID: 18023140
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  • 12. Maternal immune activation during pregnancy increases limbic GABAA receptor immunoreactivity in the adult offspring: implications for schizophrenia.
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  • 13. Prenatal dexamethasone exposure, postnatal development, and adulthood prepulse inhibition and latent inhibition in Wistar rats.
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  • 15. Maternal immune activation by polyriboinosinic-polyribocytidilic acid injection produces synaptic dysfunction but not neuronal loss in the hippocampus of juvenile rat offspring.
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  • 16. Relative prenatal and postnatal maternal contributions to schizophrenia-related neurochemical dysfunction after in utero immune challenge.
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  • 17. Prenatal immune activation leads to multiple changes in basal neurotransmitter levels in the adult brain: implications for brain disorders of neurodevelopmental origin such as schizophrenia.
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    Int J Neuropsychopharmacol; 2009 May 02; 12(4):513-24. PubMed ID: 18752727
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  • 18. Immune activation during pregnancy in rats leads to a postpubertal emergence of disrupted latent inhibition, dopaminergic hyperfunction, and altered limbic morphology in the offspring: a novel neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia.
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  • 19. Clozapine administration in adolescence prevents postpubertal emergence of brain structural pathology in an animal model of schizophrenia.
    Piontkewitz Y, Assaf Y, Weiner I.
    Biol Psychiatry; 2009 Dec 01; 66(11):1038-46. PubMed ID: 19726031
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  • 20. Prenatal and postnatal maternal contributions in the infection model of schizophrenia.
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