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Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of Disease, Vol 82, Iss , Pp 487-494 (2015)
Phosphatase and Tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN) is a dual lipid–protein phosphatase known primarily as a growth preventing tumor suppressor. PTEN is also expressed in neurons, and pathways modulated by PTEN can influence neuronal fun
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c163f4f97b2342e6b90375b40bfaf359
Autor:
Margarita Arango-Lievano, Kathryn R. Bradbury, Eric J. Nestler, Roberta Marongiu, Paul Greengard, Scott J. Russo, Akira Feliz, Mary Vernov, Matthew Wilkinson, Jennifer L. Warner-Schmidt, Justin Schwarz, Yaroslav Gelfand, Michael G. Kaplitt
Publikováno v:
Biological psychiatry. 76(10)
Background The high rate of comorbidity between depression and cocaine addiction suggests shared molecular mechanisms and anatomical pathways. Limbic structures, such as the nucleus accumbens (NAc), play a crucial role in both disorders, yet how diff
Autor:
Margarita Arango-Llievano, Therese Eriksson, Carol A. Tamminga, Mihaela Stavarche, Jennifer L. Warner-Schmidt, Marc Flajolet, Per Svenningsson, Michael G. Kaplitt, Subroto Ghose, Brian L. Alexander, Sergei Musatov, Paul Greengard, Mary Vernov
Publikováno v:
Science Translational Medicine. 2
Autor:
Brian, Alexander, Jennifer, Warner-Schmidt, Therese, Eriksson, Carol, Tamminga, Margarita, Arango-Lievano, Margarita, Arango-Llievano, Subroto, Ghose, Mary, Vernov, Mihaela, Stavarache, Mihaela, Stavarche, Sergei, Musatov, Marc, Flajolet, Per, Svenningsson, Paul, Greengard, Michael G, Kaplitt
Publikováno v:
Science Translational Medicine. 2
Despite much progress in the study and treatment of depression, the mechanisms underlying this debilitating disease are still unclear. Altered activity of several major neurotransmitters in the brain including serotonin is involved, but pinpointing t
Autor:
Nara Chhua, Russell D. Romeo, Cheryl D. Conrad, Rudy Bellani, Bruce S. McEwen, Mary Vernov, Ilia N. Karatsoreos
Publikováno v:
Endocrinology. 147(4)
Both the magnitude and the duration of the hormonal stress response change dramatically during neonatal development and aging as well as with prior experience with a stressor. However, surprisingly little is known with regard to how pubertal maturati