DTNBPl (dystrobrevin-binding protein-1) has been strongly identified as a susceptibility gene for schizophrenia and implicated in cognitive function. Downregulation of DTNBPl expression in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and hippocampal formation (HF) of patients with schizophrenia may represent a primary pathophysiological mechanism. Described as a \u27hub\u27, dysbindin associates into multiple complexes in the brain and exerts a wide variety o f functions implicated in early brain development and neuroplasticity. The expression pattern o f the different dysbindin isoforms varies with brain development, tissue areas and subcellular localisations, and may interact with different partners. Variations in DTNBPl more specifically assoc...
The synaptic hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that a fundamental dysfunction in synaptic transmi...
Eleven studies now report significant associations between schizophrenia and certain haplotypes of s...
The dysfunction of multiple neurotransmitter systems is a striking pathophysiological feature of man...
DTNBPl (dystrobrevin-binding protein-1) has been strongly identified as a susceptibility gene for sc...
Dysbindin-1, a protein that regulates aspects of early and late brain development, has been implica...
Behavioral genetic studies of humans have associated variation in the DTNBP1 gene with schizophrenia...
Abstract Background Schizophrenia is a complex genetic disorder caused by multiple genetic and envir...
Genetic analyses have revealed polymorphisms in dystrobrevin binding protein-1, a gene encoding dysb...
Dysbindin-1 is implicated in several aspects of schizophrenia, including cognition and both glutamat...
Schizophrenia is a major psychiatric disorder that afflicts about 1% of the world’s population, fall...
Dysbindin-1, a protein that regulates aspects of early and late brain development, has been implicat...
Schizophrenia is complex neurological disease that is present in 1% of the general population. It is...
DTNBP1 (dystrobrevin binding protein 1) remains a top candidate gene in schizophrenia. Reduced expre...
Dysbindin-1 regulates D2-receptor trafficking and is implicated in schizophrenia and related cogniti...
Schizophrenia is one of the most debilitating neuropsychiatric disorders, affecting 0.5-1.0% of the ...
The synaptic hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that a fundamental dysfunction in synaptic transmi...
Eleven studies now report significant associations between schizophrenia and certain haplotypes of s...
The dysfunction of multiple neurotransmitter systems is a striking pathophysiological feature of man...
DTNBPl (dystrobrevin-binding protein-1) has been strongly identified as a susceptibility gene for sc...
Dysbindin-1, a protein that regulates aspects of early and late brain development, has been implica...
Behavioral genetic studies of humans have associated variation in the DTNBP1 gene with schizophrenia...
Abstract Background Schizophrenia is a complex genetic disorder caused by multiple genetic and envir...
Genetic analyses have revealed polymorphisms in dystrobrevin binding protein-1, a gene encoding dysb...
Dysbindin-1 is implicated in several aspects of schizophrenia, including cognition and both glutamat...
Schizophrenia is a major psychiatric disorder that afflicts about 1% of the world’s population, fall...
Dysbindin-1, a protein that regulates aspects of early and late brain development, has been implicat...
Schizophrenia is complex neurological disease that is present in 1% of the general population. It is...
DTNBP1 (dystrobrevin binding protein 1) remains a top candidate gene in schizophrenia. Reduced expre...
Dysbindin-1 regulates D2-receptor trafficking and is implicated in schizophrenia and related cogniti...
Schizophrenia is one of the most debilitating neuropsychiatric disorders, affecting 0.5-1.0% of the ...
The synaptic hypothesis of schizophrenia proposes that a fundamental dysfunction in synaptic transmi...
Eleven studies now report significant associations between schizophrenia and certain haplotypes of s...
The dysfunction of multiple neurotransmitter systems is a striking pathophysiological feature of man...