CD38 gene knockout juvenile mice: a model of oxytocin signal defects in autism.
Department of Biophysical Genetics, Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
Journal Article: Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin (impact factor: 1.81). 01/2011; 34(9):1369-72.
Abstract
Source: PubMed
Comments on this publication
ResearchGate members can add comments. Sign up now and post your comment!
Similar publications
Oxytocin signal and social behaviour: comparison among adult and infant oxytocin, oxytocin receptor and CD38 gene knockout mice.
Journal of neuroendocrinology. 22(5):373-9.
CD38 and its role in oxytocin secretion and social behavior.
Hormones and behavior.
Mullerian Inhibiting Substance induces NFkB signaling in breast and prostate cancer cells.
Molecular and cellular endocrinology. 211(1-2):43-9.
Data provided are for informational purposes only. Although carefully collected, accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The impact factor represents a rough estimation of the journal's impact factor and does not reflect the actual current impact factor. Publisher conditions are provided by RoMEO. Differing provisions from the publisher's actual policy or licence agreement may be applicable.
Science & Research Jobs
W3-Professorship in "Energy Economics and Energy Systems"
Position: Professor (Full)
Employer: University of Stuttgart
PRAS - Principle Senior Scientist for Water Treatment
Position: Other
Employer: Philips (China) Investment Co.,Ltd

