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    • 1. DECEMBER 2020
    Abnormal neuronal morphology and altered synaptic proteins are restored by oxytocin in autism-related SHANK3 deficient model

    Abnormal neuronal morphology and altered synaptic proteins are restored by oxytocin in autism-related SHANK3 deficient model

    AUTHORS: Reichová, A., Bačová, Z., Bukatová, S., Kokavcová, M., Melišková, V., Frimmel, K., Ostatníková, D. and Bakoš, J. ABSTRACT: Oxytocin has been suggested as a potential therapeutic agent in autism and other neuropsychiatric conditions. Although, the link between the deficit in “SH3 domain and ankyrin repeat containing protein 3” (SHANK3) and autism spectrum disorders is

    • Barbara Rašková
    • 2020,
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    • 1. APRIL 2018
    Projection length stimulated by oxytocin is modulated by the inhibition of calcium signaling in U-87MG cells

    Projection length stimulated by oxytocin is modulated by the inhibition of calcium signaling in U-87MG cells

    AUTHORS: Zatkova, M., Z. Bacova, F. Puerta, Z. Lestanova, M. Alanazi, A. Kiss, A. Reichova, A.M. Castejon, D. Ostatnikova, and J. Bakos ABSTRACT: Neuropeptide oxytocin contributes to the regulation of glial cell morphology. The precise mechanisms, however, are not yet fully understood. In the present study, we have investigated whether an oxytocin-induced increase of intracellular
    • acva
    • 2018,
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