Behavioral and molecular neuroepigenetic alterations in prenatally stressed mice: relevance for the study of chromatin remodeling properties of antipsychotic drugs

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  • who: E Dong from the Animals and PRS procedure All procedures were performed according to NIH guidelines for animal research (Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, NRC, ) and were approved by the Animal Care Committee of the University of Illinois at ChicagoPregnant mice (Swiss albino ND4, Harlan, Indianapolis, IN, USA) were individually housed with a, h light-dark cycle, and food and water ad libitum. Control dams were left undisturbed throughout gestation, whereas stressed dams were subjected to repeated episodes of restraint stress, as described previously [1]. The stress procedure consisted of restraining the . . .

     

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