47 results on '"Einat H"'
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2. Chronotypes and well-being, comparing college students with ultraorthodox (Jewish) Yeshiva students in Israel
3. Chronotypes, sleep and well-being in Israeli college students
4. Circadian misalignment, social jetlag and stress: objective and subjective measures of stress in students with morning or evening chronotypes
5. P.0538 Meta-analyses of standard tests for screening antidepressant and anxiolytic effects
6. P.0518 Effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being in subgroups of the population
7. Using mitochondrial respiration inhibitors to design a novel model of bipolar disorder-like phenotype with construct, face and predictive validity
8. The circadian syndrome predicts cardiovascular disease better than metabolic syndrome in Chinese adults
9. P.071 Circadian disturbances result in somatic and mental pathologies in a diurnal model animal, interactions with melatonin and sex
10. Designed proteinoid polymers and nanoparticles encapsulating risperidone for enhanced antipsychotic activity
11. P.420 The circadian syndrome: diurnality, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and depression/anxiety-like behavior
12. P.407 External validity of the tail suspension test supported by meta-analysis of studies using imipramine
13. P.410 Searching for predictive validity in animal tests for mania-like behaviour
14. The Circadian Syndrome: is the Metabolic Syndrome and much more!
15. Individual variability in mice in a test-retest protocol of the forced swim test and the amphetamine-induced hyperactivity test
16. Questioning the predictive validity of the amphetamine-induced hyperactivity model for screening mood stabilizing drugs
17. Analyzing test batteries in animal models of psychopathology with MANOVA: One possible approach to increase external validity
18. Revisiting the validity of the mouse forced swim test: Systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of prototypic antidepressants
19. Autophagy and affective disorders: pharmacological and molecular studies
20. External validity of the forced swim test supported by meta-analysis of studies using different classes of antidepressant drugs
21. Lack of effect of chronic ketamine administration on depression-like behavior and frontal cortex autophagy in female and male ICR mice
22. IP3 accumulation and/or inositol depletion: two downstream lithium’s effects that may mediate its behavioral and cellular changes
23. Autophagy and affective disorders: conditional deletion of Atg5 gene in mice results in manic-like behavior
24. Chronic Lithium Treatment Enhances the Number of Quiescent Neural Progenitors but Not the Number of DCX-Positive Immature Neurons
25. Trehalose induced antidepressant-like effects and autophagy enhancement in mice
26. Rodent models for mania: practical approaches
27. Acute Intracerebroventricular Inositol Does Not Reverse the Effect of Chronic Lithium Treatment in the Forced Swim Test
28. P.2.f.004 Lithium's behavioural effects are not dependent on cellular proliferation: implications for its therapeutic mechanism of action
29. S.17.02 Translating molecular circadian findings into animal behaviour
30. Positive Attitude Change toward Psychiatry in Pharmacy Students Following an Active Learning Psychopharmacology Course
31. Models of mania: from facets to domains and from animal models to model animals
32. Antidepressive-like effects of rapamycin in animal models: Implications for mTOR inhibition as a new target for treatment of affective disorders
33. Cross-validation of models and tests in preclinical science
34. Myo-inositol-1-phosphate (MIP) synthase inhibition: in-vivo study in rats
35. Sand rats see the light: Short photoperiod induces a depression-like response in a diurnal rodent
36. Increased anxiety-like behaviors and mitochondrial dysfunction in mice with targeted mutation of the Bcl-2 gene: Further support for the involvement of mitochondrial function in anxiety disorders
37. Possible involvement of the ERK signaling cascade in bipolar disorder: Behavioral leads from the study of mutant mice
38. Preliminary evaluation of oral anticonvulsant treatment in the quinpirole model of bipolar disorder
39. The antidepressant activity of inositol in the forced swim test involves 5-HT2 receptors
40. Nordidemnin potently inhibits inositol uptake in cultured astrocytes and dose-dependently augments lithium's proconvulsant effect in vivo
41. The anxiolytic effect of chronic inositol depends on the baseline level of anxiety
42. Rat brain monoamines after acute and chronic myo-inositol treatment
43. Inositol reduces depressive-like behaviors in two different animal models of depression
44. Augmentation of lithium's behavioral effect by inositol uptake inhibitors
45. Effects of quinpirole on central dopamine systems in sensitized and non-sensitized rats
46. Effect of inositol treatment on the behavior of macaque monkeys
47. Environmental modulation of both locomotor response and locomotor sensitization to the dopamine agonist quinpirole
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