A selective review of inhibitors of protein kinase C gamma: a neuroplasticity-related common pathway for psychiatric illness
Psychotropics are currently developed and marketed with a limited understanding of their mechanism of action. The notion that protein kinase C (PKC) activity is highly relevant to learning and memory function stems from experiments in the 1980s, which associated protein kinase alpha (pka) and pkc to...
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Main Authors: | Marco Grados (Author), Mona Salehi (Author), Aida Lotfi (Author), Sagar Dua (Author), Isabella Xie (Author) |
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