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This file encodes the article Mammalian Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors: From Structure to Function by Albuquerque et al, 2009

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Chronic alpha7 nAChR inhibition in the hippocampus by elevated levels of KYNA can contribute to auditory gating deficits, which appear to be associated with the development of schizophrenia (156). It is also feasible that KYNAinduced inhibition of alpha7 nAChRs contributes to the cognitive impairment observed in patients with AD and schizophrenia (273). PubMed:19126755

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In particular, the association of the alpha7 nAChR gene with a sensory gating deficit that is similar to attention deficits in patients with schizophrenia (157), and the degree of alpha4beta2 nAChR loss and altered alpha7 expresson correlate well with the magnitude of progressive cognitive decline in mild-to-moderate AD patients (46). PubMed:19126755

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In particular, the association of the alpha7 nAChR gene with a sensory gating deficit that is similar to attention deficits in patients with schizophrenia (157), and the degree of alpha4beta2 nAChR loss and altered alpha7 expresson correlate well with the magnitude of progressive cognitive decline in mild-to-moderate AD patients (46). PubMed:19126755

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Chronic alpha7 nAChR inhibition in the hippocampus by elevated levels of KYNA can contribute to auditory gating deficits, which appear to be associated with the development of schizophrenia (156). It is also feasible that KYNAinduced inhibition of alpha7 nAChRs contributes to the cognitive impairment observed in patients with AD and schizophrenia (273). PubMed:19126755

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path(MESH:"Sensory Gating") association g(HGNC:CHRNA7) View Subject | View Object

In particular, the association of the alpha7 nAChR gene with a sensory gating deficit that is similar to attention deficits in patients with schizophrenia (157), and the degree of alpha4beta2 nAChR loss and altered alpha7 expresson correlate well with the magnitude of progressive cognitive decline in mild-to-moderate AD patients (46). PubMed:19126755

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path(MESH:"Sensory Gating") association path(MESH:Schizophrenia) View Subject | View Object

In particular, the association of the alpha7 nAChR gene with a sensory gating deficit that is similar to attention deficits in patients with schizophrenia (157), and the degree of alpha4beta2 nAChR loss and altered alpha7 expresson correlate well with the magnitude of progressive cognitive decline in mild-to-moderate AD patients (46). PubMed:19126755

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path(MESH:"Sensory Gating") association path(MESH:Schizophrenia) View Subject | View Object

Chronic alpha7 nAChR inhibition in the hippocampus by elevated levels of KYNA can contribute to auditory gating deficits, which appear to be associated with the development of schizophrenia (156). It is also feasible that KYNAinduced inhibition of alpha7 nAChRs contributes to the cognitive impairment observed in patients with AD and schizophrenia (273). PubMed:19126755

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path(MESH:"Sensory Gating") association act(p(HGNC:CHRNA7)) View Subject | View Object

Chronic alpha7 nAChR inhibition in the hippocampus by elevated levels of KYNA can contribute to auditory gating deficits, which appear to be associated with the development of schizophrenia (156). It is also feasible that KYNAinduced inhibition of alpha7 nAChRs contributes to the cognitive impairment observed in patients with AD and schizophrenia (273). PubMed:19126755

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