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Entity

Name
Mental Disorders
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20181007
Namespace URL
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In-Edges 2

a(PUBCHEM:9832404) decreases path(MESH:"Mental Disorders") View Subject | View Object

On the other hand, chronic treatment with an eight-amino-acid peptide snippet from ADNP (NAP), also known as davunetide, restored both Beclin1 and ADNP mRNA levels along with ADNP-LC3 interaction, thus providing neuroprotection while ameliorating schizophrenic-like behavioral and cognitive deficits in Map6+/- mice PubMed:30061532

complex(p(HGNC:CDK5), p(HGNC:DPYSL2)) association path(MESH:"Mental Disorders") View Subject | View Object

Remarkably, the marked reduction of p35 levels in schizophrenic brains, which mirrors enhanced CDK5 activity [247], suggests a role for CDK5-CRMP2-dependent alterations of cytoskeleton architecture and psychiatric behavior PubMed:30061532

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path(MESH:"Mental Disorders") association complex(p(HGNC:CDK5), p(HGNC:DPYSL2)) View Subject | View Object

Remarkably, the marked reduction of p35 levels in schizophrenic brains, which mirrors enhanced CDK5 activity [247], suggests a role for CDK5-CRMP2-dependent alterations of cytoskeleton architecture and psychiatric behavior PubMed:30061532

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