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1. Linking phencyclidine intoxication to the tryptophan-kynurenine pathway: Therapeutic implications for schizophrenia.

2. Blockade of platelet-activating factor receptor attenuates abnormal behaviors induced by phencyclidine in mice through down-regulation of NF-κB.

3. Ginsenoside Re protects against phencyclidine-induced behavioral changes and mitochondrial dysfunction via interactive modulation of glutathione peroxidase-1 and NADPH oxidase in the dorsolateral cortex of mice.

4. Prenatal phencyclidine treatment induces behavioral deficits through impairment of GABAergic interneurons in the prefrontal cortex.

5. Blonanserin ameliorates phencyclidine-induced visual-recognition memory deficits: the complex mechanism of blonanserin action involving D₃-5-HT₂A and D₁-NMDA receptors in the mPFC.

6. Combination of neonatal PolyI:C and adolescent phencyclidine treatments is required to induce behavioral abnormalities with overexpression of GLAST in adult mice.

7. Decreased L-tryptophan concentration in distinctive brain regions of mice treated repeatedly with phencyclidine.

8. Exposure to enriched environments during adolescence prevents abnormal behaviours associated with histone deacetylation in phencyclidine-treated mice.

9. Mouse strain differences in phencyclidine-induced behavioural changes.

10. Prenatal NMDA receptor antagonism impaired proliferation of neuronal progenitor, leading to fewer glutamatergic neurons in the prefrontal cortex.

11. GABAergic precursor transplantation into the prefrontal cortex prevents phencyclidine-induced cognitive deficits.

13. Essential role of NMDA receptor channel ε4 subunit (GluN2D) in the effects of phencyclidine, but not methamphetamine.

14. Immunohistochemical study of vesicle monoamine transporter 2 in the hippocampal formation of PCP-treated mice.

15. Prenatal exposure to phencyclidine produces abnormal behaviour and NMDA receptor expression in postpubertal mice.

16. [Phencyclidine abuse, dependence, intoxication, and psychosis].

17. Parishin C attenuates phencyclidine-induced schizophrenia-like psychosis in mice: involvements of 5-HT1A receptor.

18. Aripiprazole ameliorates phencyclidine-induced impairment of recognition memory through dopamine D1 and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors.

19. Phencyclidine animal models of schizophrenia: approaches from abnormality of glutamatergic neurotransmission and neurodevelopment.

20. Hypofunctional glutamatergic neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex is involved in the emotional deficit induced by repeated treatment with phencyclidine in mice: implications for abnormalities of glutamate release and NMDA-CaMKII signaling.

21. Involvement of a dysfunctional dopamine-D1/N-methyl-d-aspartate-NR1 and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II pathway in the impairment of latent learning in a model of schizophrenia induced by phencyclidine.

22. Animal model of schizophrenia: dysfunction of NMDA receptor-signaling in mice following withdrawal from repeated administration of phencyclidine.

23. Sustained brain-derived neurotrophic factor up-regulation and sensorimotor gating abnormality induced by postnatal exposure to phencyclidine: comparison with adult treatment.

24. Long-lasting impairment of associative learning is correlated with a dysfunction of N-methyl-D-aspartate-extracellular signaling-regulated kinase signaling in mice after withdrawal from repeated administration of phencyclidine.

25. Involvement of dopaminergic system in the nucleus accumbens in the discriminative stimulus effects of phencyclidine.

27. Hispidulin attenuates the social withdrawal in isolated disrupted-in-schizophrenia-1 mutant and chronic phencyclidine-treated mice.

29. Clozapine attenuates mitochondrial burdens and abnormal behaviors elicited by phencyclidine in mice via inhibition of p47 phox; Possible involvements of phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Akt signaling.

30. Protective Potential of the Glutathione Peroxidase-1 Gene in Abnormal Behaviors Induced by Phencyclidine in Mice.

31. Clozapine ameliorates epigenetic and behavioral abnormalities induced by phencyclidine through activation of dopamine D1 receptor.

32. Prenatal exposure to phencyclidine produces abnormal behaviour and NMDA receptor expression in postpubertal mice.

33. Aripiprazole ameliorates phencyclidine-induced impairment of recognition memory through dopamine D1 and serotonin 5-HT1A receptors.

34. Involvement of Signal Transduction Cascade via Dopamine-D1 Receptors in Phencyclidine Dependence.

35. Dimemorfan prevents seizures induced by the L-type calcium channel activator BAY k-8644 in mice

36. Behavioural adaptations to addictive drugs in mice lacking the NMDA receptor ε1 subunit.

37. Protection with phencyclidine against inactivation of 5-HT2 receptors by sulfhydryl-modifying reagents

38. Development of dispositional tolerance to phencyclidine by osmotic minipump in the mouse

39. Comparison of the behavioral and biochemical effects of the NMDA receptor antagonists, MK-801 and phencyclidine

40. Deficiency of kynurenine 3-monooxygenase exacerbates impairment of prepulse inhibition induced by phencyclidine.

41. Preventive role of regular low-intensity exercise during adolescence in schizophrenia model mice with abnormal behaviors.

42. Reelin has a preventive effect on phencyclidine-induced cognitive and sensory-motor gating deficits.

43. Synergistic effect of combined treatment with risperidone and galantamine on phencyclidine-induced impairment of latent visuospatial learning and memory: Role of nAChR activation-dependent increase of dopamine D1 receptor-mediated neurotransmission

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