Search Results - "Vawter, M.P."

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    P-163 - P2RX7: Expression responds to sleep deprivation and associates with rapid cycling in bipolar disorder type 1 by Backlund, L, Lavebratt, C, Frisen, L, Nikamo, P, Vawter, M.P, Hukic Sudic, D, Träskman-Bendz, L, Landén, M, Edman, G, Schalling, M

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Introduction Rapid cycling (RC) is a severe form of bipolar disorder (BD) with an increased rate of episodes. Circadian disturbances are common in BD, and…”
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    DNA microarray analysis of functionally discrete human brain regions reveals divergent transcriptional profiles by Evans, S.J, Choudary, P.V, Vawter, M.P, Li, J, Meador-Woodruff, J.H, Lopez, J.F, Burke, S.M, Thompson, R.C, Myers, R.M, Jones, E.G, Bunney, W.E, Watson, S.J, Akil, H

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-11-2003)
    “…Transcriptional profiles within discrete human brain regions are likely to reflect structural and functional specialization. Using DNA microarray technology,…”
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    Circadian dysregulation of clock genes: clues to rapid treatments in major depressive disorder by Bunney, B G, Li, J Z, Walsh, D M, Stein, R, Vawter, M P, Cartagena, P, Barchas, J D, Schatzberg, A F, Myers, R M, Watson, S J, Akil, H, Bunney, W E

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2015)
    “…Conventional antidepressants require 2–8 weeks for a full clinical response. In contrast, two rapidly acting antidepressant interventions, low-dose ketamine…”
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    Prospective association between maternal allostatic load during pregnancy and child mitochondrial content and bioenergetic capacity by Gyllenhammer, L.E., Picard, M., McGill, M.A., Boyle, K.E., Vawter, M.P., Rasmussen, J.M., Buss, C., Entringer, S., Wadhwa, P.D.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2022)
    “…Mitochondria are multifunctional energy-producing and signaling organelles that support life and contribute to stress adaptation. There is a growing…”
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    The KMO allele encoding [Arg.sup.452] is associated with psychotic features in bipolar disorder type 1, and with increased CSF KYNA level and reduced KMO expression by Lavebratt, C, Olsson, S, Backlund, L, Frisen, L, Sellgren, C, Priebe, L, Nikamo, P, Traskman-Bendz, L, Cichon, S, Vawter, M.P, Osby, U, Engberg, G, Landen, M, Erhardt, S, Schalling, M

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-03-2014)
    “…The kynurenine pathway metabolite kynurenic acid (KYNA), modulating glutamatergic and cholinergic neurotransmission, is increased in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)…”
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    Transcriptional profiling in the human prefrontal cortex: evidence for two activational states associated with cocaine abuse by Lehrmann, E, Oyler, J, Vawter, M P, Hyde, T M, Kolachana, B, Kleinman, J E, Huestis, M A, Becker, K G, Freed, W J

    Published in The pharmacogenomics journal (01-01-2003)
    “…CNS-focused cDNA microarrays were used to examine gene expression profiles in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC, Area 46) from seven individual sets of…”
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    Vasopressin fragment, AVP-(4–8), improves long-term and short-term memory in the hole board search task by Vawter, M.P, De Wied, D, Van Ree, J.M

    Published in Neuropeptides (Edinburgh) (01-10-1997)
    “…The hole board search task (HBST) measures long-term and short-term memory, operationally defined as reference memory and working memory. The HBST is an…”
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    Hole board food search task in rats: effects of hole depths and food deprivation by Vawter, M P, Van Ree, J M

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-1989)
    “…The hole board food search task has been used in rats to analyse their learning ability and different types of memory, IC working and reference memory. In the…”
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