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The Role of Thioredoxin System in Shank3 Mouse Model of Autism
Wisam Bazbaz
, Maryam Kartawy
, Wajeha Hamoudi
, Shashank Kumar Ojha
, Igor Khaliulin
,
Haitham Amal
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School of Pharmacy
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
100%
Autism Mouse Model
100%
SHANK3
100%
Thioredoxin System
100%
KO Mice
57%
Nitrosative Stress
42%
Thioredoxin
42%
Oxidative Stress
28%
Nitric Oxide
28%
Thioredoxin 1 (Trx1)
28%
Synaptic Activity
14%
Wild Mice
14%
Redox Protein
14%
Molecular Mechanism
14%
Social Interaction
14%
Nuclear Factor Erythroid 2-related Factor 2 (Nrf2)
14%
Behavioral Studies
14%
Synaptic Proteins
14%
Social Communication
14%
Repetitive Behavior
14%
Behavioral Deficits
14%
Strong Connections
14%
SH-SY5Y Cells
14%
Behavioral Phenotype
14%
Novel Therapeutic Targets
14%
Decreased Activity
14%
Synaptic Dysfunction
14%
Primary Cortical Neurons
14%
Restricted Interests
14%
Nrf2 Expression
14%
PX-12
14%
Neuroscience
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
100%
Autism
100%
Thioredoxin
100%
Nitrosative Stress
42%
Transcription Factor Nrf2
42%
Oxidative Stress
28%
Nitric Oxide
28%
In Vivo
14%
Synaptic Transmission
14%
Social Interaction
14%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
14%
Compulsive Behavior
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mouse Model
100%
Thioredoxin
100%
Knockout Mouse
66%
Transcription Factor Nrf2
50%
Nitric Oxide
33%
Diseases
33%
Wild Type Mouse
16%