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    Gene-Environment Interaction Modulates Schizophrenic Endophenotypes in Heterozygous Reeler Mice

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    Authors
    Howell, Kristy R.
    Issue Date
    2013-07
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/346174
    
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    Aim 1: To determine the effect of chronic stress on the VEGF signaling pathway. Aim 2: To determine the effects of prenatal hypoxia on VEGF signaling, behavioral activities, blood flow, and brain volume in heterozygous reeler mice during early adulthood. Aim 3: To evaluate long lasting effects of prenatal hypoxia on VEGF signaling, behavioral activities, blood flow, and brain volume in heterozygous reeler mice. Aim 4: To determine the correlation between serum VEGF levels and brain volumes in schizophrenia subjects.
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    Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior
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    Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior: Faculty Research and Presentations

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