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a(CHEBI:methamphetamine) decreases act(g(HGNC:NRG1)) View Subject | View Object

In addition, several susceptibility genes for schizophrenia (e.g., DISC1, NRG1/ErbB4, and CRMP2), which are involved in either pre-synaptic DA release or post-synaptic D1R-related cascades, are similarly dysregulated by METH. Interestingly, they all converge on mTOR signaling (see Section 6, Table 1). PubMed:30061532

act(p(HGNC:MTOR)) association act(g(HGNC:NRG1)) View Subject | View Object

In addition, several susceptibility genes for schizophrenia (e.g., DISC1, NRG1/ErbB4, and CRMP2), which are involved in either pre-synaptic DA release or post-synaptic D1R-related cascades, are similarly dysregulated by METH. Interestingly, they all converge on mTOR signaling (see Section 6, Table 1). PubMed:30061532

path(MESH:Schizophrenia) association g(HGNC:NRG1) View Subject | View Object

In addition, several susceptibility genes for schizophrenia (e.g., DISC1, NRG1/ErbB4, and CRMP2), which are involved in either pre-synaptic DA release or post-synaptic D1R-related cascades, are similarly dysregulated by METH. Interestingly, they all converge on mTOR signaling (see Section 6, Table 1). PubMed:30061532

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g(HGNC:NRG1) increases a(MESH:"alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor") View Subject | View Object

Yet some of the other genes identified, such as NRG1, are involved in the assembly of alpha7 nAChRs, further supporting a potential link between alpha7 nAChRs and schizophrenia (Mathew et al., 2007) PubMed:21482353

g(HGNC:NRG1) association path(MESH:Schizophrenia) View Subject | View Object

In addition, several susceptibility genes for schizophrenia (e.g., DISC1, NRG1/ErbB4, and CRMP2), which are involved in either pre-synaptic DA release or post-synaptic D1R-related cascades, are similarly dysregulated by METH. Interestingly, they all converge on mTOR signaling (see Section 6, Table 1). PubMed:30061532

act(g(HGNC:NRG1)) association act(p(HGNC:MTOR)) View Subject | View Object

In addition, several susceptibility genes for schizophrenia (e.g., DISC1, NRG1/ErbB4, and CRMP2), which are involved in either pre-synaptic DA release or post-synaptic D1R-related cascades, are similarly dysregulated by METH. Interestingly, they all converge on mTOR signaling (see Section 6, Table 1). PubMed:30061532

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