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1. An investigation of hypofrontality in an animal model of schizophrenia using real-time microelectrochemical sensors for glucose, oxygen, and nitric oxide.

2. Prefrontal NMDA receptor antagonism reduces impairments in pre-attentive information processing.

3. Increased cortical nitric oxide release after phencyclidine administration.

4. Prefrontal GABA(B) receptor activation attenuates phencyclidine-induced impairments of prepulse inhibition: involvement of nitric oxide.

5. Agmatine attenuates the disruptive effects of phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition.

6. Nitric oxide signaling in the medial prefrontal cortex is involved in the biochemical and behavioral effects of phencyclidine.

7. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition attenuates phencyclidine-induced disruption of cognitive flexibility.

8. The amino acid L-lysine blocks the disruptive effect of phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition in mice.

9. Phencyclidine affects memory in a nitric oxide-dependent manner: working and reference memory.

10. Effects of phencyclidine on spatial learning and memory: nitric oxide-dependent mechanisms.

11. Antagonism of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, L-NAME, of the effects of phencyclidine on latent inhibition in taste aversion conditioning.

12. Activation of a nitric-oxide-sensitive cAMP pathway with phencyclidine: elevated hippocampal cAMP levels are temporally associated with deficits in prepulse inhibition.

13. The effects of phencyclidine on latent inhibition in taste aversion conditioning: differential effects of preexposure and conditioning.

17. Cognitive dysfunction studied in animal models of schizophrenia

18. Prefrontal GABAB Receptor Activation Attenuates Phencyclidine-Induced Impairments of Prepulse Inhibition: Involvement of Nitric Oxide.

19. The importance of nitric oxide in social dysfunction

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