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The following pages link to NK1 (TACR1) receptor gene 'knockout' mouse phenotype predicts genetic association with ADHD. (Q37619495):
Displaying 27 items.
- The sodium leak channel, NALCN, in health and disease (Q26851725) (← links)
- Generation and characterization of conditional heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor knockout mice (Q30485976) (← links)
- Modeling anorexia nervosa: transcriptional insights from human iPSC-derived neurons (Q33635591) (← links)
- Performance deficits of NK1 receptor knockout mice in the 5-choice serial reaction-time task: effects of d-amphetamine, stress and time of day. (Q33847665) (← links)
- Atomoxetine reduces hyperactive/impulsive behaviours in neurokinin-1 receptor 'knockout' mice. (Q34647895) (← links)
- Genetic association of the tachykinin receptor 1 TACR1 gene in bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and the alcohol dependence syndrome (Q34782251) (← links)
- The angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, captopril, prevents the hyperactivity and impulsivity of neurokinin-1 receptor gene 'knockout' mice: sex differences and implications for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. (Q35552684) (← links)
- Satb1 Ablation Alters Temporal Expression of Immediate Early Genes and Reduces Dendritic Spine Density during Postnatal Brain Development (Q35665640) (← links)
- Cortical nNOS neurons co-express the NK1 receptor and are depolarized by Substance P in multiple mammalian species. (Q36009120) (← links)
- Confirmation of prior evidence of genetic susceptibility to alcoholism in a genome-wide association study of comorbid alcoholism and bipolar disorder (Q36025544) (← links)
- Substance P excites GABAergic neurons in the mouse central amygdala through neurokinin 1 receptor activation. (Q36205025) (← links)
- Methylphenidate improves the behavioral and cognitive deficits of neurogranin knockout mice (Q36306311) (← links)
- Differences in the performance of NK1R-/- ('knockout') and wildtype mice in the 5‑Choice Continuous Performance Test. (Q36381454) (← links)
- The NK1R-/- mouse phenotype suggests that small body size, with a sex- and diet-dependent excess in body mass and fat, are physical biomarkers for a human endophenotype with vulnerability to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. (Q37196973) (← links)
- Perseveration by NK1R-/- ('knockout') mice is blunted by doses of methylphenidate that affect neither other aspects of their cognitive performance nor the behaviour of wild-type mice in the 5-Choice Continuous Performance Test. (Q37196979) (← links)
- Transgenic mouse models for ADHD. (Q37203801) (← links)
- Regulated norepinephrine transporter interaction with the neurokinin-1 receptor establishes transporter subcellular localization (Q37213783) (← links)
- Strengths and limitations of genetic models of ADHD (Q37856980) (← links)
- The association between physical activity and risk of mortality is modulated by grip strength and cardiorespiratory fitness: evidence from 498 135 UK-Biobank participants (Q38980587) (← links)
- High prevalence of poor fitness among Danish adults, especially among those with high cardiovascular mortality risk (Q39045691) (← links)
- Exploring the Validity of Proposed Transgenic Animal Models of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). (Q39324205) (← links)
- A lack of functional NK1 receptors explains most, but not all, abnormal behaviours of NK1R-/- mice(1). (Q40118893) (← links)
- Cardiorespiratory fitness testing and cardiovascular disease risk in male steelworkers (Q40557512) (← links)
- The behavioural response of mice lacking NK₁ receptors to guanfacine resembles its clinical profile in treatment of ADHD. (Q42070708) (← links)
- The influence of test experience and NK1 receptor antagonists on the performance of NK1R-/- and wild type mice in the 5-Choice Serial Reaction-Time Task. (Q45790880) (← links)
- Diminished pheromone-induced sexual behavior in neurokinin-1 receptor deficient (TACR1(-/-)) mice (Q48586457) (← links)
- Rodent Models of ADHD (Q83943749) (← links)