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289 related items for PubMed ID: 24859043

  • 1. Single and combined effects of prenatal immune activation and peripubertal stress on parvalbumin and reelin expression in the hippocampal formation.
    Giovanoli S, Weber L, Meyer U.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2014 Aug; 40():48-54. PubMed ID: 24859043
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  • 2. 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; 22(4):469-86. PubMed ID: 18023140
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  • 3. A stereological comparison of GAD67 and reelin expression in the hippocampal stratum oriens of offspring from two mouse models of maternal inflammation during pregnancy.
    Harvey L, Boksa P.
    Neuropharmacology; 2012 Mar; 62(4):1767-76. PubMed ID: 22178614
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  • 4. Prenatal exposure to bacterial endotoxin reduces the number of GAD67- and reelin-immunoreactive neurons in the hippocampus of rat offspring.
    Nouel D, Burt M, Zhang Y, Harvey L, Boksa P.
    Eur Neuropsychopharmacol; 2012 Apr; 22(4):300-7. PubMed ID: 21889316
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  • 5. Maternal single injection of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea to cause microcephaly in offspring induces transient aberration of hippocampal neurogenesis in mice.
    Takimoto N, Wang L, Itahashi M, Ogawa T, Segawa R, Hara S, Murakami T, Suzuki K, Shibutani M.
    Toxicol Lett; 2014 Apr 07; 226(1):20-7. PubMed ID: 24463056
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  • 8. Early life stress stimulates hippocampal reelin gene expression in a sex-specific manner: evidence for corticosterone-mediated action.
    Gross CM, Flubacher A, Tinnes S, Heyer A, Scheller M, Herpfer I, Berger M, Frotscher M, Lieb K, Haas CA.
    Hippocampus; 2012 Mar 07; 22(3):409-20. PubMed ID: 21136520
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  • 9. Effects of risperidone treatment in adolescence on hippocampal neurogenesis, parvalbumin expression, and vascularization following prenatal immune activation in rats.
    Piontkewitz Y, Bernstein HG, Dobrowolny H, Bogerts B, Weiner I, Keilhoff G.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2012 Feb 07; 26(2):353-63. PubMed ID: 22154704
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  • 10. Corticosterone treatment during adolescence induces down-regulation of reelin and NMDA receptor subunit GLUN2C expression only in male mice: implications for schizophrenia.
    Buret L, van den Buuse M.
    Int J Neuropsychopharmacol; 2014 Aug 07; 17(8):1221-32. PubMed ID: 24556017
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  • 11. N-acetyl-cysteine prevents pyramidal cell disarray and reelin-immunoreactive neuron deficiency in CA3 after prenatal immune challenge in rats.
    Rideau Batista Novais A, Guiramand J, Cohen-Solal C, Crouzin N, de Jesus Ferreira MC, Vignes M, Barbanel G, Cambonie G.
    Pediatr Res; 2013 Jun 07; 73(6):750-5. PubMed ID: 23478644
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  • 12. GABAergic dysfunction in mGlu7 receptor-deficient mice as reflected by decreased levels of glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 and 67kDa and increased reelin proteins in the hippocampus.
    Wierońska JM, Brański P, Siwek A, Dybala M, Nowak G, Pilc A.
    Brain Res; 2010 Jun 02; 1334():12-24. PubMed ID: 20353761
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  • 13. Preventive effects of minocycline in a neurodevelopmental two-hit model with relevance to schizophrenia.
    Giovanoli S, Engler H, Engler A, Richetto J, Feldon J, Riva MA, Schedlowski M, Meyer U.
    Transl Psychiatry; 2016 Apr 05; 6(4):e772. PubMed ID: 27045842
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  • 15. Accumulation of reelin-positive plaques is accompanied by a decline in basal forebrain projection neurons during normal aging.
    Madhusudan A, Sidler C, Knuesel I.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2009 Sep 05; 30(6):1064-76. PubMed ID: 19735296
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  • 16. Stress in puberty unmasks latent neuropathological consequences of prenatal immune activation in mice.
    Giovanoli S, Engler H, Engler A, Richetto J, Voget M, Willi R, Winter C, Riva MA, Mortensen PB, Feldon J, Schedlowski M, Meyer U.
    Science; 2013 Mar 01; 339(6123):1095-9. PubMed ID: 23449593
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  • 20. The progressive development of depression-like behavior in corticosterone-treated rats is paralleled by slowed granule cell maturation and decreased reelin expression in the adult dentate gyrus.
    Lussier AL, Lebedeva K, Fenton EY, Guskjolen A, Caruncho HJ, Kalynchuk LE.
    Neuropharmacology; 2013 Aug 01; 71():174-83. PubMed ID: 23608736
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