Browsing by Subject "Prenatal infection"
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N-acetyl cysteine reverses bio-behavioural changes induced by prenatal inflammation, adolescent methamphetamine exposure and combined challenges
(Springer, 2018)Rationale Schizophrenia is associated with prenatal inflammation and/or postnatal stressors such as drug abuse, resulting in immune-redox dysfunction. Antioxidants may offer therapeutic benefits. Objectives The objective ... -
Studies on N-acetyl cysteine as a therapeutic intervention in methamphetamine-associated bio-behavioural changes in an immune-inflammatory model
(2015)Purpose: Schizophrenia is a severe illness, affecting 0.5-1% of the world population. The clinical manifestation of schizophrenia is characterized by three distinct categories of symptoms, namely positive, negative and ...