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    Neurochemical changes underpinning the development of adjunct therapies in recovery after stroke: A role for GABA? by Johnstone, A, Levenstein, J, Hinson, E, Stagg, C

    Published 2017
    “…We discuss methods of assessing neurochemicals in humans, and how these measurements change post-stroke. …”
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    Associations between neurochemical receptor genes, 2D:4D, impulsivity and relationship quality by Pearce, E, Wlodarski, R, Machin, A, Dunbar, R

    Published 2018
    “…Here (N=474), we test, firstly, for associations between 2D:4D and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in nine neurochemical receptor genes (AR, OXTR, AVPR1A, OPRM1, DRD1/2, ANKK1, 5HTR1A/2A), and secondly, whether digit ratios mediate the relationship between genetic variation and sociosexuality. …”
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    Spike-timing relationship of neurochemically-identified dorsal raphe neurons during cortical slow oscillations. by Schweimer, J, Mallet, N, Sharp, T, Ungless, M

    Published 2011
    “…These findings indicate that within the DRN electrophysiologically and neurochemically discrete neuronal groups exhibit distinct relations to cortical activity.…”
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    Containment of neuroimmune challenge by diosgenin confers amelioration of neurochemical and neurotrophic dysfunctions in ketamine-induced schizophrenia in mice by Benneth Ben-Azu, Olusegun G. Adebayo, Aliance R. Fokoua, Jackson E. Onuelu, Jerome N. Asiwe, Emuesiri G. Moke, Itivere A. Omogbiya, Oghenemarho L. Okpara, Jennifer E. Okoro, Omadevuaye M. Oghenevwerutevwe, Christian I. Uruaka

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Inhibition of neuroinflammation through N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) regulation can provide normalization of neurochemical homeostasis and neurotrophic support in the pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders with complex symptoms such as schizophrenia. …”
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    Age- and Sex-Dependent Behavioral and Neurochemical Alterations in hLRRK2-G2019S BAC Mice by Ning Yao, Olga Skiteva, Karima Chergui

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These results identify sex- and age-dependent differences in the occurrence of motor and neurochemical deficits in BAC LRRK2-hG2019S mice, and no degeneration of DA neurons.…”
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    Microelectrodes from PEDOT-carbon nanofiber composite for high performance neural recording, stimulation and neurochemical sensing by Valentin Saunier, Emmanuel Flahaut, Marie-Charline Blatché, Christian Bergaud, Ali Maziz

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…. • A simple approach for the electrochemical synthesis of PEDOT:CNF composite material on microelectrodes for neural interfaces and neurochemical sensing. • PEDOT:CNF microelectrodes exhibit remarkable electrochemical properties, combining low impedance and high charge injection capabilities. • PEDOT:CNF microelectrodes allowed the reliable detection of neurotransmitters with improved sensitivity.…”
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    The adenosine hypothesis of schizophrenia into its third decade: From neurochemical imbalance to early life etiological risks by Philipp Singer, Benjamin K. Yee, Benjamin K. Yee

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The adenosine hypothesis of schizophrenia was conceptualized about two decades ago in an attempt to integrate two prominent theories of neurochemical imbalance that attribute the pathogenesis of schizophrenia to hyperfunction of the mesocorticolimbic dopamine neurotransmission and hypofunction of cortical glutamate neurotransmission. …”
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    The role of Neurochemicals, Stress Hormones and Immune System in the Positive Feedback Loops between Diabetes, Obesity and Depression by Julian B. Wilson, Ma’ayan Epstein, Ma’ayan Epstein, Briana Lopez, Briana Lopez, Amira K. Brown, Kabirullah Lutfy, Kabirullah Lutfy, Theodore C. Friedman, Theodore C. Friedman

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Analogous to other addictive behaviors, neurochemical changes in those with depression and/or T2DM are thought to cause individuals to increase their food intake to obtain the same reward leading to binge eating, weight gain and obesity. …”
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