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| D W EylesSummaryAffiliation: University of Queensland Country: Australia Publications
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Mitochondrial ultrastructure and density in a primate model of persistent tardive dyskinesiaD W Eyles
Queensland Centre for Schizophrenia Research, Wolston Park Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Life Sci 66:1345-50. 2000..Thus, even if mitochondria in striatal neurons undergo ultrastructural alterations during neuroleptic therapy, these changes do not persist after drug withdrawal...
Neuronal calcium-binding proteins and schizophreniaD W Eyles
Queensland Centre for Schizophrenia Research, Wolston Park Hospital, Wacol, Q4076, Australia
Schizophr Res 57:27-34. 2002....
Increased de novo copy number variants in the offspring of older malesT Flatscher-Bader
Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia
Transl Psychiatry 1:e34. 2011..Our results support the hypothesis that the offspring of older fathers have an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders such as schizophrenia and autism by generation of de novo CNVs in the male germline...
Haloperidol and its tetrahydropyridine derivative (HPTP) are metabolized to potentially neurotoxic pyridinium species in the baboonK M Avent
Dept of Medicine, Univ of Queensland, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
Life Sci 59:1473-82. 1996..Furthermore, the HPTP-treated baboon may be an appropriate model in which to study the role of pyridinium metabolites in the induction of tardive dyskinesia...
Developmental vitamin D deficiency causes abnormal brain developmentD W Eyles
Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
Psychoneuroendocrinology 34:S247-57. 2009..Our conclusions from these data are that vitamin D is a plausible biological risk factor for neuropsychiatric disorders and that vitamin D acts as a neurosteroid with direct effects on brain development...
Developmental Vitamin D3 deficiency alters the adult rat brainF Feron
Centre for Molecular Neurobiology, School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia
Brain Res Bull 65:141-8. 2005..In light of the high incidence of hypovitaminosis D(3) in women of child-bearing age, the public health implications of these findings warrant attention...
