16 results on '"Getselter, Dmitriy"'
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2. Bacteroides is increased in an autism cohort and induces autism-relevant behavioral changes in mice in a sex-dependent manner
3. CHD8 regulates gut epithelial cell function and affects autism-related behaviors through the gut-brain axis
4. Psilocybin induces acute anxiety and changes in amygdalar phosphopeptides independently from the 5-HT2A receptor
5. CTCF in parvalbumin-expressing neurons regulates motor, anxiety and social behavior and neuronal identity
6. Forebrain neuronal SMC3 regulates body weight and metabolic health partially through regulation of hypothalamic Melanocortin 4 receptor
7. Bacteroidesis increased in an autism cohort and induces autism-relevant behavioral changes in mice in a sex-dependent manner
8. Gestational diabetes induces behavioral and brain gene transcription dysregulation in adult offspring
9. Gene network analysis reveals a role for striatal glutamatergic receptors in dysregulated risk-assessment behavior of autism mouse models
10. Antidepressants affect gut microbiota and Ruminococcus flavefaciens is able to abolish their effects on depressive-like behavior
11. Additional file 1 of CTCF in parvalbumin-expressing neurons regulates motor, anxiety and social behavior and neuronal identity
12. A triple urocortin knockout mouse model reveals an essential role for urocortins in stress recovery
13. Amelioration of brain pathology and behavioral dysfunction in mice with lupus following treatment with a tolerogenic peptide
14. Role of Tryptophan in Microbiota-Induced Depressive-Like Behavior: Evidence From Tryptophan Depletion Study
15. Neuronal CTCF Is Necessary for Basal and Experience-Dependent Gene Regulation, Memory Formation, and Genomic Structure of BDNF and Arc
16. Sodium butyrate attenuates social behavior deficits and modifies the transcription of inhibitory/excitatory genes in the frontal cortex of an autism model
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