Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric illness afflicting approximately 1% of the world s population. Currently, the disease mechanism is poorly understood and the pharmacological interventions relieve only some of the symptoms. Schizophrenia is highly heritable and genetic factors contribute to about 65-80% of the liability to the illness. However, the genetic etiology is complex and remains largely unknown. Potassium channels are key determinants of neuronal excitability. Kv2.1 is a widely-expressed voltage-gated potassium channel α-subunit. Kv2.1 channels constitute an essential component of the somatodendritic delayed rectifier current (IK) in several neuronal types and regulate excitability, especially during periods of high-freq...
This thesis explores the role of several actin-binding proteins in the regulation of brain physiolog...
Skitsofrenia on vaikea-asteinen psykoosisairaus, jonka esiintyvyys on maailmanlaajuisesti noin 1 %. ...
Social bonds have a profound impact on our everyday life. People differ in their capacity for establ...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder affecting 0.4-1% of the population worldwide. It is charac...
In humans the few months surrounding birth comprise a developmentally critical period characterised ...
Mulibrey nanism (MUL; OMIM 253250) is an autosomal recessive disorder belonging to the Finnish disea...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychotic disorder affecting 0.5-1 % of the population. The disorder is ch...
Mitochondria are organelles critical for cellular energy metabolism and homeostasis. Pathogenic DNA ...
Mood disorders (major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder) are complex psychiatric disorders th...
Severe mental disorders including schizophrenia often segregate within the same families. Twin and f...
Most cases of diseases with heritable components are not explained by single-gene variants following...
Kainate-type of ionotropic glutamate (KA) receptors are associated with the modulation of neuronal e...
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common gastrointestinal disease of varying severity. While mild AP is a...
Desmoid-type fibromatosis, also known as aggressive fibromatosis or desmoid tumors, are very rare ne...
Neuropathic orofacial pain is challenging to treat. Limited knowledge of the underlying pain-syndrom...
This thesis explores the role of several actin-binding proteins in the regulation of brain physiolog...
Skitsofrenia on vaikea-asteinen psykoosisairaus, jonka esiintyvyys on maailmanlaajuisesti noin 1 %. ...
Social bonds have a profound impact on our everyday life. People differ in their capacity for establ...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder affecting 0.4-1% of the population worldwide. It is charac...
In humans the few months surrounding birth comprise a developmentally critical period characterised ...
Mulibrey nanism (MUL; OMIM 253250) is an autosomal recessive disorder belonging to the Finnish disea...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychotic disorder affecting 0.5-1 % of the population. The disorder is ch...
Mitochondria are organelles critical for cellular energy metabolism and homeostasis. Pathogenic DNA ...
Mood disorders (major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder) are complex psychiatric disorders th...
Severe mental disorders including schizophrenia often segregate within the same families. Twin and f...
Most cases of diseases with heritable components are not explained by single-gene variants following...
Kainate-type of ionotropic glutamate (KA) receptors are associated with the modulation of neuronal e...
Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common gastrointestinal disease of varying severity. While mild AP is a...
Desmoid-type fibromatosis, also known as aggressive fibromatosis or desmoid tumors, are very rare ne...
Neuropathic orofacial pain is challenging to treat. Limited knowledge of the underlying pain-syndrom...
This thesis explores the role of several actin-binding proteins in the regulation of brain physiolog...
Skitsofrenia on vaikea-asteinen psykoosisairaus, jonka esiintyvyys on maailmanlaajuisesti noin 1 %. ...
Social bonds have a profound impact on our everyday life. People differ in their capacity for establ...