Involvement of a Dysfunctional Dopamine-D1/N-Methyl-d-aspartate-NR1 and Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II Pathway in the Impairment of Latent Learning in a Model of Schizophrenia Induced by Phencyclidine
Akihiro Mouri(Fujita Health University), Toshitaka Nabeshima(Meijo University), Yoshimitsu Yura(Nagoya University), Hiroshi Furukawa(University of Tsukuba), Akihiro Noda(Nagoya University), Atsumi Nitta(University of Toyama), Tomonobu Nakamura(Nagoya University), Takanobu Tokura(Nagoya University), Yukihiro Noda(Meijo University)
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