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    Kaiso Protein in the Regulation of Brain and Behavior by Kulikova, Elizabeth A, Kulikov, Alexander V

    Published in Current protein & peptide science (01-01-2018)
    “…Kaiso is a bimodal transcriptional repressor. It binds methylated CpG islands or the sequence- specific consensus in the DNA molecule with the Kaiso…”
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    Age-Related Alterations in the Behavior and Serotonin-Related Gene mRNA Levels in the Brain of Males and Females of Short-Lived Turquoise Killifish ( Nothobranchius furzeri ) by Evsiukova, Valentina S, Kulikova, Elizabeth A, Kulikov, Alexander V

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (28-09-2021)
    “…Short-lived turquoise killifish ( ) have become a popular model organism for neuroscience. In the present paper we study for the first time their behavior in…”
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    Alterations of STEP46 and STEP61 Expression in the Rat Retina with Age and AMD-Like Retinopathy Development by Telegina, Darya V, Kulikova, Elizabeth A, Kozhevnikova, Oyuna S, Kulikov, Alexander V, Khomenko, Tatyana M, Volcho, Konstantin P, Salakhutdinov, Nariman F, Kolosova, Nataliya G

    “…Tyrosine phosphatase STEP (striatal-enriched tyrosine protein phosphatase) is a brain-specific protein phosphatase and is involved in the pathogenesis of many…”
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    C1473G polymorphism in mouse tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene in the regulation of the reaction to emotional stress by Bazhenova, Ekaterina Y., Bazovkina, Daria V., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Fursenko, Dariya V., Khotskin, Nikita V., Lichman, Daria V., Kulikov, Alexander V.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (15-02-2017)
    “…•C1473G polymorphism in Tph2 gene regulates enzyme activity in mouse brain.•The stress-induced c-Fos mRNA rise is more intensive in the brain of B6-1473G…”
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    Knockout Zbtb33 gene results in an increased locomotion, exploration and pre-pulse inhibition in mice by Kulikov, Alexander V., Korostina, Valeria S., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Fursenko, Dariya V., Akulov, Andrey E., Moshkin, Mikhail P., Prokhortchouk, Egor B.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (15-01-2016)
    “…•Kaiso-deficient mice show increased locomotor activity.•Reduction of the lateral ventricles volume is observed in Kaiso-deficient mice.•Kaiso deficiency…”
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    Tryptophan hydroxylase 2 as a therapeutic target for psychiatric disorders: focus on animal models by Kulikova, Elizabeth A, Kulikov, Alexander V

    Published in Expert opinion on therapeutic targets (03-08-2019)
    “…: Tryptophan hydroxylase 2 (TPH2) is the key, rate-limiting enzyme of serotonin (5-HT) synthesis in the brain. Some polymorphic variants of the human gene are…”
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    Effect of photoperiodic alterations on depression-like behavior and the brain serotonin system in mice genetically different in tryptophan hydroxylase 2 activity by Bazhenova, Ekaterina Y., Fursenko, Dariya V., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Khotskin, Nikita V., Sinyakova, Nadezhda A., Kulikov, Alexander A.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (23-04-2019)
    “…•C1473G polymorphism decreases the expression of Htr2a gene in hippocampus in mice.•Exposition to short day increases depressive-like immobility in B6–1473C…”
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    The neuropeptide cycloprolylglycine produces antidepressant-like effect and enhances BDNF gene expression in the mice cortex by Abdullina, Aliya A, Vasileva, Ekaterina V, Kulikova, Elizabeth A, Naumenko, Vladimir S, Plyusnina, Alexandra V, Gudasheva, Tatyana A, Kovalev, Georgy I, Seredenin, Sergei B

    Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-02-2022)
    “…Background: Cycloprolylglycine (CPG) is an endogenous dipeptide with a wide range of psychotropic activity and putative therapeutic potential for depression. A…”
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    5-HT2A receptors control body temperature in mice during LPS-induced inflammation via regulation of NO production by Voronova, Irina P., Khramova, Galina M., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Petrovskii, Dmitrii V., Bazovkina, Daria V., Kulikov, Alexander V.

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-01-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] G protein-coupled 5-HT2A receptors are involved in the regulation of numerous normal and pathological physiological functions. At the same…”
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    No effect of C1473G polymorphism in the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene on the response of the brain serotonin system to chronic fluoxetine treatment in mice by Bazhenova, Ekaterina Y., Sinyakova, Nadezhda A., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Kazarinova, Irina A., Bazovkina, Daria V., Gainetdinov, Raul R., Kulikov, Alexander V.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (13-07-2017)
    “…•C1473G polymorphism does not affect 5-HT, 5-HIAA, Tph2 mRNA levels in mouse brain.•Significant effect of fluoxetine on 5-HT, 5-HIAA, Tph2 mRNA levels was…”
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    Hereditary catalepsy in mice is associated with the brain dysmorphology and altered stress response by Tikhonova, Maria A., Kulikov, Alexander V., Bazovkina, Daria V., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Tsybko, Anton S., Bazhenova, Ekaterina Yu, Naumenko, Vladimir S., Akulov, Andrey E., Moshkin, Mikhail P., Popova, Nina K.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (15-04-2013)
    “…► Catalepsy-prone mice had the reduced pituitary gland and enlarged thalamus. ► Restraint stress facilitates catalepsy. ► Stress-induced corticosterone…”
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    Novel Approach to the Study of Fur Cleaning in Inbred Mice: Effects of Genotype, Stress, and Lipopolysaccharide by Kulikov, Alexander V., Tikhonova, Maria A., Kulikova, Elizabeth A., Kulikov, Victor A., Popova, Nina K.

    Published in ILAR journal (2010)
    “…Body care (grooming) is a behavioral adaptation for removing litter particles, pathogenic microbes, and parasites from animal fur and skin. It also serves as…”
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