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1. Diazepam withdrawal-induced anxiety and place aversion in the rat: differential effects of two chronic diazepam treatment regimes

4. Cannabidiol inhibits synaptic transmission in rat hippocampal cultures and slices via multiple receptor pathways.

5. A touchy subject: advancing the modulated visual pathways account of altered vision near the hand

6. Site-specific inhibition of the thalamic reticular nucleus induces distinct modulations in sleep architecture.

7. 16p11.2 deletion mice exhibit compromised fronto-temporal connectivity, GABAergic dysfunction, and enhanced attentional ability.

9. Enzymatic Degradation of Cortical Perineuronal Nets Reverses GABAergic Interneuron Maturation.

10. The schizophrenia risk gene Map2k7 regulates responding in a novel contingency-shifting rodent touchscreen gambling task.

11. Mice lacking melatonin MT2 receptors exhibit attentional deficits, anxiety and enhanced social interaction.

12. BDNF and JNK Signaling Modulate Cortical Interneuron and Perineuronal Net Development: Implications for Schizophrenia-Linked 16p11.2 Duplication Syndrome.

13. Impaired working memory, cognitive flexibility and reward processing in mice genetically lacking Gpr88: Evidence for a key role for Gpr88 in multiple cortico-striatal-thalamic circuits.

14. Drug-responsive autism phenotypes in the 16p11.2 deletion mouse model: a central role for gene-environment interactions.

15. Temporal dissociation of phencyclidine: Induced locomotor and social alterations in rats using an automated homecage monitoring system - implications for the 3Rs and preclinical drug discovery.

16. 16p11 Duplication Disrupts Hippocampal-Orbitofrontal-Amygdala Connectivity, Revealing a Neural Circuit Endophenotype for Schizophrenia.

17. Map2k7 Haploinsufficiency Induces Brain Imaging Endophenotypes and Behavioral Phenotypes Relevant to Schizophrenia.

18. JNK signalling mediates aspects of maternal immune activation: importance of maternal genotype in relation to schizophrenia risk.

19. Disruption of the Zdhhc9 intellectual disability gene leads to behavioural abnormalities in a mouse model.

20. Distortion of protein analysis in primary neuronal cultures by serum albumin from culture medium: A methodological approach to improve target protein quantification.

21. Deconstructing Schizophrenia: Advances in Preclinical Models for Biomarker Identification.

22. Mice haploinsufficient for Map2k7, a gene involved in neurodevelopment and risk for schizophrenia, show impaired attention, a vigilance decrement deficit and unstable cognitive processing in an attentional task: impact of minocycline.

23. Changes in spatiotemporal gait patterns during flat ground walking and obstacle crossing 1 year after bariatric surgery.

24. Diamagnetic Ru(2+) in Na2La2Ti2RuO10-x (0 < x < 2): A Series of Complex Oxides Prepared by Topochemical Reduction.

25. The Importance of Interdisciplinary Research Training and Community Dissemination.

26. Altered functional brain network connectivity and glutamate system function in transgenic mice expressing truncated Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1.

27. Functional brain connectivity phenotypes for schizophrenia drug discovery.

28. The thalamic reticular nucleus: a functional hub for thalamocortical network dysfunction in schizophrenia and a target for drug discovery.

29. Novel treatment strategies for schizophrenia from improved understanding of genetic risk.

30. Risk genes for schizophrenia: translational opportunities for drug discovery.

31. Subanesthetic ketamine treatment promotes abnormal interactions between neural subsystems and alters the properties of functional brain networks.

32. Suspected piperacillin-tazobactam induced nephrotoxicity in the pediatric oncology population.

33. Sustained NMDA receptor hypofunction induces compromised neural systems integration and schizophrenia-like alterations in functional brain networks.

34. Deep brain stimulation of the mediodorsal thalamic nucleus yields increases in the expression of zif-268 but not c-fos in the frontal cortex.

35. Subanaesthetic ketamine treatment alters prefrontal cortex connectivity with thalamus and ascending subcortical systems.

36. Alternating hemiplegia of childhood-related neural and behavioural phenotypes in Na+,K+-ATPase α3 missense mutant mice.

37. Converging evidence that sequence variations in the novel candidate gene MAP2K7 (MKK7) are functionally associated with schizophrenia.

38. Modafinil reverses phencyclidine-induced deficits in cognitive flexibility, cerebral metabolism, and functional brain connectivity.

39. Chronic phencyclidine (PCP)-induced modulation of muscarinic receptor mRNAs in rat brain: impact of antipsychotic drug treatment.

40. Exploring metabolic pathway disruption in the subchronic phencyclidine model of schizophrenia with the Generalized Singular Value Decomposition.

41. Dissociation of acute and chronic intermittent phencyclidine-induced performance deficits in the 5-choice serial reaction time task: influence of clozapine.

42. Regulation of hippocampal cannabinoid CB1 receptor actions by adenosine A1 receptors and chronic caffeine administration: implications for the effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol on spatial memory.

43. Subchronic and chronic PCP treatment produces temporally distinct deficits in attentional set shifting and prepulse inhibition in rats.

44. Modelling prefrontal cortex deficits in schizophrenia: implications for treatment.

45. M4 agonists/5HT7 antagonists with potential as antischizophrenic drugs: serominic compounds.

46. Thumb function and appearance in thrombocytopenia: absent radius syndrome.

47. Selective increases in the cytokine, TNFalpha, in the prefrontal cortex of PCP-treated rats and human schizophrenic subjects: influence of antipsychotic drugs.

48. Differential effects of two chronic diazepam treatment regimes on withdrawal anxiety and AMPA receptor characteristics.

49. Cannabinoids and prefrontal cortical function: insights from preclinical studies.

50. Acute delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced deficits in reversal learning: neural correlates of affective inflexibility.

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