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- Bookedited by Patricio O'Donnell.Contents:
Method to the madness : producing the neonatal ventral hippocampal lesion rat model of schizophrenia / R. Andrew Chambers and Barbara K. Lipska
Gestational MAM (methylazoxymethanol) administration : a promising animal model for psychosis onset / Gwenaelle Le Pen [and others]
Prenatal infection and immune models of schizophrenia / Alan S. Brown
Hypoxic rat model for obstetric complications in schizophrenia / Andrea Schmitt [and others]
Developmental vitamin D (DVD) model of schizophrenia / Darryl W. Eyles [and others]
Studying schizophrenia in a dish : use of primary neuronal cultures to study the long-term effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on parvalbumin-positive fast-spiking interneurons / M. Margarita Behrens
Glutathione deficit and redox dysregulation in animal models of schizophrenia / Pascal Steullet [and others]
Psychiatric genetics and the generation of mutant animal models / P. Alexander Arguello and Joseph A. Gogos
DISC1 mouse models / Yavuz Ayhan [and others]
Genetically engineered mice for schizophrenia research / Juan E. Belforte and Kazu Nakazawa
Epigenetic animal models of GABAergic deficit in mental disorders / Patricia Tueting, Erminio Costa, and Alessandro Guidotti
Modeling schizophrenia in neuregulin 1 and ErbB4 mutant mice / Yisheng Lu [and others].Digital Access Springer 2011 - ArticleMao SH, Dessauer HC, Chen BY.Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;59(4):353-61.1. Peptide fingerprints of tryptic digests of the globins of sea snake species of Hydrophis, Pelamis, Aipysurus, Laticauda and the terrestrial elapid Naja were compared. 2. Globin divergence, as estimated from peptide fingerprints, paralleled closely transferrin divergence, as measured immunologically. 3. Taxonomic affinities, suggested by the fingerprint data, are concordant with McDowell's taxonomic system for sea snakes with the following exceptions: (a) Laticauda shows a closer affinity to the true sea snakes than to the terrestrial elapid Naja. (b) Sea snakes appear to be more widely divergent from terrestrial elapids than his scheme suggests.