Poster #125 ASSOCIATION OF HYPERPROLINEMIA WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ETIOLOGY, CLINICAL MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS

Volume: 136, Pages: S136 - S137
Published: Apr 1, 2012
Abstract
The blood–brain barrier is a restrictive interface between the brain parenchyma and the intravascular compartment. Tight junctions contribute to the integrity of the blood–brain barrier. Hypoxic–ischemic damage to the blood–brain barrier could be an important component of fetal brain injury. We hypothesized that increases in blood–brain barrier permeability after ischemia depend upon the duration of reperfusion and that decreases in tight...
Paper Details
Title
Poster #125 ASSOCIATION OF HYPERPROLINEMIA WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ETIOLOGY, CLINICAL MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS
Published Date
Apr 1, 2012
Volume
136
Pages
S136 - S137
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