Hypofunctional glutamatergic neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex is involved in the emotional deficit induced by repeated treatment with phencyclidine in mice: Implications for abnormalities of glutamate release and NMDA–CaMKII signaling
Rina Murai(Nagoya University Hospital), Toshitaka Nabeshima(Meijo University), Yukihiro Noda(Meijo University), Kanae Matsui(Nagoya University Hospital), Akihiro Mouri(Fujita Health University), Hiroshi Furukawa(University of Tsukuba), Astumi Nitta(Nagoya University Hospital), Kazuhisa Matsuba(Meijo University), Hiroyuki Kamei(Meijo University)
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