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Transient inactivation of the ventral hippocampus in neonatal rats impairs the mesolimbic regulation of prefrontal glutamate release in adulthood
D M Bortz, Christinna Vangsgaard Jørgensen,
J D Mikkelsen
, J P Bruno
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Adult Male
25%
Age-dependent
25%
Basal Forebrain
25%
Cognitive Deficits
25%
Cognitive Impairment
25%
Disconnection
25%
Distributed Systems
25%
Drug Target
25%
Efferent Projections
25%
Glutamate
100%
Glutamate Release
100%
Mesolimbic
100%
Multi-electrode
25%
Neonatal Rats
100%
Neonate
25%
Neural Systems
25%
Neurochemicals
25%
Nucleus Accumbens
25%
Nucleus Accumbens Shell
50%
Prefrontal Cortex
25%
Schizophrenia
50%
Sensitive Periods of Development
50%
Tetrodotoxin
75%
Ventral Hippocampus
100%
Wistar Rats
25%
Neuroscience
Basal Forebrain
14%
Cognitive Disorder
28%
Enhancer Region
14%
Glutamic Acid
100%
Hippocampus
100%
N-Methyl-D-Aspartic Acid
28%
Neural System
14%
Nucleus Accumbens
14%
Nucleus Accumbens Shell
28%
Prefrontal Cortex
14%
Tetrodotoxin
42%