34 results on '"Do, Kim Q."'
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2. Redox Dysregulation, Myelination Deficit and Dysconnectivity in Schizophrenia: A Translational Study in First Episode Patients and Experimental Models
3. Potential Roles of Redox Dysregulation in the Development of Schizophrenia
4. Redox Dysregulation, Myelination Deficit and Dysconnectivity in Schizophrenia: A Translational Study in First Episode Patients and Experimental Models
5. Oxidative Stress Affects Prefrontal-Basal Ganglia-Thalamo-Cortical Circuits Involved in Selected Attention
6. European college of neuropsychopharmacology network on the prevention of mental disorders and mental health promotion (ECNP PMD-MHP)
7. A developmental redox dysregulation leads to spatio-temporal deficit of parvalbumin neuron circuitry in a schizophrenia mouse model
8. Patients participating to neurobiological research in early psychosis: A selected subgroup?
9. T221. Sensorimotor Induction of Auditory Misattribution in Psychosis is Linked to Neural Disconnectivity
10. Treatment in early psychosis with N-acetyl-cysteine for 6 months improves low-level auditory processing: Pilot study
11. A lack of GluN2A-containing NMDA receptors confers a vulnerability to redox dysregulation: Consequences on parvalbumin interneurons, and their perineuronal nets
12. The coupling of low-level auditory dysfunction and oxidative stress in psychosis patients
13. Benefits of adjunctive N-acetylcysteine in a sub-group of clozapine-treated individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
14. Prolonged Period of Cortical Plasticity upon Redox Dysregulation in Fast-Spiking Interneurons
15. Juvenile Antioxidant Treatment Prevents Adult Deficits in a Developmental Model of Schizophrenia
16. Longitudinal neurochemical modifications in the aging mouse brain measured in vivo by 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy
17. OXIDATIVE STRESS IN PARVALBUMIN INTERNEURONS IN A DEVELOPMENTAL RODENT MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
18. Poster #S212 SEXUAL AND PHYSICAL TRAUMA AND THE SOCIAL AND VOCATIONAL FUNCTIONING IN FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS PATIENTS
19. Erratum
20. Early-Life Insults Impair Parvalbumin Interneurons via Oxidative Stress: Reversal by N-Acetylcysteine
21. Behavioral phenotyping of glutathione-deficient mice: Relevance to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
22. Mapping the human connectome at multiple scales with diffusion spectrum MRI
23. Interaction of GAG trinucleotide repeat and C−129T polymorphisms impairs expression of the glutamate–cysteine ligase catalytic subunit gene
24. METABOLIC ALTERATIONS IN THE CORTEX OF A MOUSE MODEL WITH GLUTATHIONE DEFICIT – RELEVANCE TO SCHIZOPHRENIA
25. REDOX DYSREGULATION AFFECTS PARVALBUMINE INTERNEURON'S INTEGRITY AND NEURAL SYNCHRONISATION IN VENTRAL BUT NOT DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS
26. INCREASED EEG SYNCHRONIZATION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS BY THE GLUTATHIONE PRECURSOR, N-ACETYL-CYSTEINE
27. Redox dysregulation, neurodevelopment, and schizophrenia
28. Skin fibroblast model to study an impaired glutathione synthesis: Consequences of a genetic polymorphism on the proteome
29. N-Acetyl Cysteine as a Glutathione Precursor for Schizophrenia—A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial
30. A glutathione deficit alters dopamine modulation of L-type calcium channels via D2 and ryanodine receptors in neurons
31. Transitory glutathione deficit during brain development induces cognitive impairment in juvenile and adult rats: Relevance to schizophrenia
32. Glutathione deficit during development induces anomalies in the rat anterior cingulate GABAergic neurons: Relevance to schizophrenia
33. Low brain glutathione and ascorbic acid associated with dopamine uptake inhibition during rat's development induce long-term cognitive deficit: relevance to schizophrenia
34. Push-pull cannula for localized application of drugs and sampling of medium, combined with electrophysiological recordings in an interface slice chamber
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