Proteomic study revealed antipsychotics-induced nuclear protein regulations in B35 cells are similar to the regulations in C6 cells and rat cortex
Abstract Background Based on accumulating evidence, the regulation of protein expression by antipsychotic drugs (APDs) might be closely related to the control of psychotic symptoms when these drugs are used to treat mental disorders. The low quantity of nuclear proteins in the cell hinders their det...
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Main Authors: | Tinchou Li (Author), Mingcheng Lee (Author), Fuming Tsai (Author), Yunhsiang Chen (Author), Yiyin Lin (Author), Maoliang Chen (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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