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1. 1q21.1 distal copy number variants are associated with cerebral and cognitive alterations in humans

2. 1q21.1 distal copy number variants are associated with cerebral and cognitive alterations in humans

3. Reduced Brd1 expression leads to reversible depression-like behaviors and gene-expression changes in female mice

4. The neurobiology of BRD1 implicates sex-biased dysregulation of nuclear receptor signaling in mental disorders

5. A mouse model of the schizophrenia-associated 1q21.1 microdeletion syndrome exhibits altered mesolimbic dopamine transmission

6. The schizophrenia-associated BRD1 gene regulates behavior, neurotransmission, and expression of schizophrenia risk enriched gene sets in mice

7. SA74THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF BRD1 IS SEX-BIASED AND IMPLICATES DYSREGULATION OF NUCLEAR RECEPTOR SIGNALING IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

8. Assessing the Cognitive Translational Potential of a Mouse Model of the 22q11.2 Microdeletion Syndrome

9. Persistent gating deficit and increased sensitivity to NMDA receptor antagonism after puberty in a new mouse model of the human 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome: a study in male mice

10. A mouse model of the 15q13.3 microdeletion syndrome shows prefrontal neurophysiological dysfunctions and attentional impairment

11. 15q13.3 homozygous knockout mouse model display epilepsy-, autism- and schizophrenia-related phenotypes

12. Prefrontal NMDA receptor antagonism reduces impairments in pre-attentive information processing

13. The importance of nitric oxide in social dysfunction

14. Agmatine attenuates the disruptive effects of phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition

15. Rapid ADME Filters for Lead Discovery

16. A mouse model that recapitulates cardinal features of the 15q13.3 microdeletion syndrome including schizophrenia- and epilepsy-related alterations

17. Repeated potentiation of the metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 and the alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor modulates behavioural and GABAergic deficits induced by early postnatal phencyclidine (PCP) treatment

18. L-lysine as adjunctive treatment in patients with schizophrenia: a single-blinded, randomized, cross-over pilot study

19. Assessment of auditory sensory processing in a neurodevelopmental animal model of schizophrenia--gating of auditory-evoked potentials and prepulse inhibition

20. Restricted cortical and amygdaloid removal of vesicular glutamate transporter 2 in preadolescent mice impacts dopaminergic activity and neuronal circuitry of higher brain function

21. Prefrontal GABAB Receptor Activation Attenuates Phencyclidine-Induced Impairments of Prepulse Inhibition: Involvement of Nitric Oxide

22. Increased Cortical Nitric Oxide Release After Phencyclidine Administration

23. Nitric oxide signaling in the medial prefrontal cortex is involved in the biochemical and behavioral effects of phencyclidine

24. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition attenuates phencyclidine-induced disruption of cognitive flexibility

25. The atypical antipsychotic, aripiprazole, blocks phencyclidine-induced disruption of prepulse inhibition in mice

26. The amino acid L-lysine blocks the disruptive effect of phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition in mice

27. Phencyclidine affects memory in a nitric oxide-dependent manner: working and reference memory

28. Effects of phencyclidine on spatial learning and memory: nitric oxide-dependent mechanisms

29. Persistent gating deficit and increased sensitivity to NMDA receptor antagonism after puberty in a new mouse model of the human 22q11.2 microdeletion syndrome: a study in male mice.

30. Activation of a nitric-oxide-sensitive cAMP pathway with phencyclidine: elevated hippocampal cAMP levels are temporally associated with deficits in prepulse inhibition

31. Poster #S21 CHARACTERIZATION OF A MOUSE MODEL OF THE 1Q21.1 MICRODELETION SYNDROME

32. S.08.02 Animal models for the assessment of cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia: focus on the nitric oxide pathway

34. P.3.c.074 L-lysine as an add-on treatment in patients with schizophrenia

35. THE IMPORTANCE OF NITRIC OXIDE IN SOCIAL DYSFUNCTION

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