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    Items for Author "Hsieh, CP" 

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    [葉修華] 期刊論文 2011-11 A novel RING finger protein, Znf179, modulates cell cycle exit and neuronal differentiation of P19 embryonal carcinoma cells -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2018-09-01 Attenuation of toluene-induced brain stimulation reward enhancement and behavioral disturbances by N-acetylcysteine in mice -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2022-11 Beneficial effects of atypical antipsychotics on object recognition deficits after adolescent toluene exposure in mice: involvement of 5-HT(1A) receptors -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2021-12 Betaine prevents and reverses the behavioral deficits and synaptic dysfunction induced by repeated ketamine exposure in mice -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2023-07 Betaine prevents and reverses the behavioral deficits and synaptic dysfunction induced by repeated ketamine exposure in mice[Erratum:Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy. 2021 Dec;144:Article number 112369.] -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2021-06 Differential inhibitory effects of resveratrol on excitotoxicity and synaptic plasticity: Involvement of NMDA receptor subtypes -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2019-12 Distinct effects of resveratrol on seizures and hyperexcitability induced by NMDA and 4-aminopyridine -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2020-10-18 N,N-dimethylglycine prevents toluene-induced impairment in recognition memory and synaptic plasticity in mice -
    [陳慧諴] 期刊論文 2021-08-13 N, N-dimethylglycine protects behavioral disturbances and synaptic deficits induced by repeated ketamine exposure in mice -

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