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Ketanserin and mianserin treatment reverses hyperactivity in neonatally dopamine-lesioned rats.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Luthman J, Fredriksson A, Plaznik A, Archer T.
PMID: 22282852
J Psychopharmacol. 1991 Jan;5(4):418-25. doi: 10.1177/026988119100500437.

Selective brain dopamine (DA) depletions in rats, induced by neonatal intracisternal administration of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA; 75 μg), caused spontaneous hyperactivity at the adult stage as measured using determinations of locomotion, rearing and total activity. Treatment with ketanserin (0.5 or...

CRISPRa-mediated .

Cell & bioscience

Forstnerič V, Oven I, Ogorevc J, Lainšček D, Praznik A, Lebar T, Jerala R, Horvat S.
PMID: 31832140
Cell Biosci. 2019 Nov 21;9:93. doi: 10.1186/s13578-019-0357-0. eCollection 2019.

BACKGROUND: Forkhead box P3RESULTS: Using an activator-domain fusion based dCas9 transcription activator, robust upregulation of CONCLUSIONS: Transfection of both HEK293 and Jurkat cells with dCas9-activators showed that regulatory regions downstream and upstream of

The effect of 5,7-DHT-induced lesions of the median raphe nucleus and chronic desipramine administration upon motor behaviour of rats given intrahippocampal clonidine injection.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Plaznik A, Tamborska E, Hauptmann M, Bidzinski A, Kostowski W.
PMID: 22159139
J Psychopharmacol. 1987 Jan;1(4):258-63. doi: 10.1177/026988118700100407.

The role of serotonergic (5-HT) innervation of rat hippocampus in clonidine- induced behavioural effects was studied in naive and desipramine-pretreated animals. 5,7- DHT-lesions of the median raphe nucleus (MR) produced about 50 per cent decrease of serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoloacetic...

Clinical evaluation of subcutaneous lactate measurement in patients after major cardiac surgery.

International journal of endocrinology

Ellmerer M, Haluzik M, Blaha J, Kremen J, Svacina S, Plasnik A, Ikeoka D, Bodenlenz M, Schaupp L, Plank J, Pieber TR.
PMID: 19946427
Int J Endocrinol. 2009;2009:390975. doi: 10.1155/2009/390975. Epub 2009 May 26.

Minimally invasive techniques to access subcutaneous adipose tissue for glucose monitoring are successfully applied in type1 diabetic and critically ill patients. During critical illness, the addition of a lactate sensor might enhance prognosis and early intervention. Our objective was...

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