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Urs Meyer

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Trends in Neurosciences|September 9, 2019
Neurodevelopmental Resilience and Susceptibility to Maternal Immune ActivationUrs Meyer
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|November 30, 2011
Developmental neuroinflammation and schizophreniaUrs Meyer
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|June 14, 2011
Anti-inflammatory signaling in schizophreniaUrs Meyer
Biological Psychiatry|April 16, 2021
Maternal Immune Activation and Retrotransposition in Neurodevelopmental DisordersUrs Meyer
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|October 28, 2022
Sources and Translational Relevance of Heterogeneity in Maternal Immune Activation ModelsUrs Meyer
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 3, 2014
New serological evidence points toward an infectious route to bipolar disorderUrs Meyer
Biological Psychiatry|August 14, 2013
Prenatal poly(i:C) exposure and other developmental immune activation models in rodent systemsUrs Meyer
Molecular Imaging and Biology|February 11, 2018
Letter to the Editor re: Increased Expression of Translocator Protein (TSPO) Marks Pro-inflammatory Microglia but Does Not Predict NeurodegenerationTina Notter, Urs Meyer
Psychopharmacology|March 12, 2009
Prenatal exposure to infection: a primary mechanism for abnormal dopaminergic development in schizophreniaUrs Meyer, Joram Feldon
Neuropharmacology|January 18, 2011
To poly(I:C) or not to poly(I:C): advancing preclinical schizophrenia research through the use of prenatal immune activation modelsUrs Meyer, Joram Feldon
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Trends in Neurosciences|September 9, 2019
Neurodevelopmental Resilience and Susceptibility to Maternal Immune ActivationUrs Meyer
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|November 30, 2011
Developmental neuroinflammation and schizophreniaUrs Meyer
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|June 14, 2011
Anti-inflammatory signaling in schizophreniaUrs Meyer
Biological Psychiatry|April 16, 2021
Maternal Immune Activation and Retrotransposition in Neurodevelopmental DisordersUrs Meyer
Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences|October 28, 2022
Sources and Translational Relevance of Heterogeneity in Maternal Immune Activation ModelsUrs Meyer
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 3, 2014
New serological evidence points toward an infectious route to bipolar disorderUrs Meyer
Biological Psychiatry|August 14, 2013
Prenatal poly(i:C) exposure and other developmental immune activation models in rodent systemsUrs Meyer
Molecular Imaging and Biology|February 11, 2018
Letter to the Editor re: Increased Expression of Translocator Protein (TSPO) Marks Pro-inflammatory Microglia but Does Not Predict NeurodegenerationTina Notter, Urs Meyer
Psychopharmacology|March 12, 2009
Prenatal exposure to infection: a primary mechanism for abnormal dopaminergic development in schizophreniaUrs Meyer, Joram Feldon
Neuropharmacology|January 18, 2011
To poly(I:C) or not to poly(I:C): advancing preclinical schizophrenia research through the use of prenatal immune activation modelsUrs Meyer, Joram Feldon
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