Constitutive Activation of G[alpha]s within Forebrain Neurons Causes Deficits in Sensorimotor Gating...
Constitutive Activation of G[alpha]s within Forebrain Neurons Causes Deficits in Sensorimotor Gating Because of PKA-Dependent Decreases in cAMP
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New York: Nature Publishing Group
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Sensorimotor gating, the ability to automatically filter sensory information, is deficient in a number of psychiatric disorders, yet little is known of the biochemical mechanisms underlying this critical neural process. Previously, we reported that mice expressing a constitutively active isoform of the G-protein subunit Galphas (Galphas(*)) within...
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Constitutive Activation of G[alpha]s within Forebrain Neurons Causes Deficits in Sensorimotor Gating Because of PKA-Dependent Decreases in cAMP
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10.1038/sj.npp.1301099