Abnormal wake/sleep pattern in a novel gain-of-function model of DISC1
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The natural Disc1-deletion present in several inbred mouse strains does not affect sleep.Drug Abuse and Psychosis: New Insights into Drug-induced PsychosisBasic Neuroscience Illuminates Causal Relationship Between Sleep and Memory: Translating to Schizophrenia.Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia-1 (DISC1) protein disturbs neural function in multiple disease-risk pathways.Adolescent stress leads to glutamatergic disturbance through dopaminergic abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex of genetically vulnerable mice.
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Abnormal wake/sleep pattern in a novel gain-of-function model of DISC1
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Abnormal wake/sleep pattern in a novel gain-of-function model of DISC1
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Akira Sawa
Cara Altimus
Koko Ishizuka
Samer Hattar
Tara LeGates
Tyler Cash-Padgett
Valérie Mongrain
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10.1016/J.NEURES.2016.06.006
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2016-06-26T00:00:00Z