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Meanings of postmortem brain in English
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Usage of postmortem brain in English
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Many gene expression studies have examined postmortembrain tissues of patients with schizophrenia.
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In postmortembrain tissue available from one patient, histology and immunohistochemistry were performed.
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Gene expression profiles of postmortembrain tissue represent important resources for understanding neuropsychiatric illnesses.
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The subtypes are also differentially altered in postmortembrain samples from Alzheimer disease cases.
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Evidence from postmortembrain studies have indicated that early prenatal development may be altered in autism.
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Aberrant GluRdelta2 glutamate receptor localization and dendritic spine morphology were observed in the postmortembrain specimen.
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Here, we describe the successful application and optimisation of 2-D DIGE technology for human postmortembrain studies.
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We used calcium phosphate precipitation to analyze an AD postmortembrain, followed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
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Recent postmortembrain and imaging studies provide evidence for disturbances of structural and synaptic plasticity in patients with mood disorders.
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Our results demonstrate that PSD fractions can be isolated from human postmortembrain tissues with a reasonable degree of integrity.
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This approach may foster novel postmortembrain research paradigms in which the stoichiometry and protein composition of specific microdomains are examined.
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We review the literature derived from animal models of these disorders as well as from studies of postmortembrain tissue from human patients.
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Background: Suicidality and impulsive aggression are partially heritable, and postmortembrain studies suggest that abnormalities in serotonin 1B may be associated with suicide.
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Although postmortembrain studies have indicated altered expression levels of NCAM and L1, it is still unclear whether these changes are state- or trait-dependent.
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Results: A subset of autism-iPSC cortical neurons were RNA-sequenced to reveal autism-specific signatures similar to postmortembrain studies, indicating a potential common biological mechanism.
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The interpretation of postmortembrain studies involving broad mitochondrial gene expression and related pathway alterations must be monitored against the strong effect of agonal-pH state.