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CopperKettle is there somewhere
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George Orwell taught this user everything they need to know about the government.
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I live in Ekaterinburg, Russia. My interests include psychiatry and neuroscience.
I love the music of Bob Dylan, Boris Grebenshikov (Aquarium), Frank Zappa, Chumbawamba, Umka and Beethoven's string quartets. I enjoy skiing and jogging, playing tennis.
My favourite authors are Solzhenitsyn, Updike, Pelevin, Dostoyevsky, Vonnegut.
I participate in the Folding@home project. My last.fm account is here.
My Wikimedia page. My statistics (another version; another version).
P.S. Reelin' cookies: If you know a foreign language into which Reelin is not yet translated, start a stub - and I will give you a cookie.
[edit] Pages I've started (about 122 so far)
In no particular order:
- Mohr-Tranebjaerg syndrome
- Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis
- Inhibitory Control Test
- ABCA13
- Isaakievsky Bridge
- Pelageya
- Old man Bukashkin
- Adult-onset basal ganglia disease
- Hudson-Stahli line
- Last bell
- Scrambler mouse
- Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy
- Collapsin response mediator protein family
- Noopept
- Megalocornea
- Cornea plana 1
- Cornea plana 2
- Sclerocornea
- Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy
- Gelatinous drop-like corneal dystrophy
- Subepithelial mucinous corneal dystrophy
- Lisch epithelial corneal dystrophy
- Granular corneal dystrophy type II
- Granular corneal dystrophy type I
- Lattice corneal dystrophy type I
- Fleck corneal dystrophy
- Schnyder crystalline corneal dystrophy
- Pyotr Gannushkin
- Posterior amorphous corneal dystrophy
- Congenital stromal corneal dystrophy
- Congenital endothelial dystrophy type 1
- Congenital endothelial dystrophy type 2
- Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy 3
- Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy 2
- X-linked endothelial corneal dystrophy
- Corneal dystrophy of Bowman layer, type II
- Reis-Bucklers corneal dystrophy
- J. Wayne Streilein (eye immune system)
- Corneal keratocyte - distinct from fish epidermal keratocyte
- Pancreatic stellate cell
- Macular corneal dystrophy
- posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy
- KC6 gene (a stub)
- ZNF804A
- Erminio Costa
- Nitrotyrosine
- Ramon Castroviejo - corneal transplantation pioneer
- TBR1
- Ribbon synapse
- Pantogam
- Manifesto of three-day corvee
- Vyngapur River
- Paris, a village with its own Eiffel Tower.
- Oak of Mamre - a copy from Orthodox Wiki
- Abraham's Oak Holy Trinity Monastery
- Fershampenuaz
- Paul R. McHugh
- DAB1
- Cajal-Retzius cell
- Reeler
- VLDL receptor
- Yotari
- Pioneer neuron
- Low density lipoprotein receptor gene family
- Radial glia
- Martinotti cell
- Homovanillic acid
- Victor Pavlovich Protopopov
- Subventricular zone
- Subplate zone (brain)
- Umka and the armoured car
- Chandelier neuron - did a little stub, will try to expand.
- Vladimir Alekseyevich Betz - done.
- NPAS3 - resides in HAR21 region, linked to schizophrenia; knockout mice show decrease in reelin expression. Did a stub.
- ApoER2 - stub.
- Shaking rat Kawasaki
- Cystatin C - stub.
- Subgranular zone - stub.
- Alpha-enolase
- Neuregulin 1
- GAB2 - stub based on a BBC news report.
- Leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter - stub based on this comment.
- Douglas Scott Falconer - tiny stub.
- D-amino acid oxidase activator
- RGS4 - stub.
- DISC1 - stub.
- Chakragati mouse - a hasty stub.
- NARSAD - stub.
- GPR35 receptor; stub
- S100B - brain-specific protein; potential neurophathology marker. PMID 17348038.
- myeloid/lymphoid or mixed-lineage leukemia 1, Mixed Lineage Leukemia 1 or MLL1, Mll1; may be involved in GAD1 downreg. in schiz. (OMIM?) gene db at pubmed
- biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1, or BLOC-1, which includes dysbindin.
- Kalirin (OMIM 604605), including its isoform Kalirin-7; based on a text from schizophreniaforum.org.
- Norman-Roberts syndrome, a rare lissencephaly syndrome caused by a mutation in the reelin gene.
- VLDLR-associated cerebellar hypoplasia
- Huntingtin-associated protein 1
- VGF protein - increased expression in schizophrenia (CSF samples). (OMIM)
- CABP1 or Caldendrin, a novel Calcium-binding protein.
- Yuri Nuller, Yuri Lvovich Nuller, Russian psychiatrist.
- GHB receptor - apparently bound by sulpiride and amisulpride.
- Frank Ayd, american psychiatrist
- Kenyon cell - neurons in insects; little stub
- Ganglionic eminence
- Pikachurin, a real kewl protein.
- Andrei Snezhnevsky, notorious Soviet psychiatrist.
- List of people on stamps of Mauritius - never knew I would start that...
- Copper Kettle - ..but this one was rather predictable
- So Soon In The Morning, a beautiful song, especially in Baez' rendition of 1959
- Brahin, a small settlement in Belarus where my ancestors lived.
- Bibishki
- Pyrotherapy
- Molebka
- Braginka river
- Willem-Karel Dicke
- Border cell (brain)
- Myoclonic dystonia
- Bullous keratopathy
- Reticulons
- Taganay
- Zyuratkul' National Park
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- Navajo neurohepatopathy (NNH; 256810)
- extremely strange Luft's disease
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The disorder has received several names, including acute diffuse lymphocytic meningoencephalitis,2,3 acute reversible limbic encephalitis,4 acute juvenile female nonherpetic encephalitis,1 or juvenile acute nonherpetic encephalitis.
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- (see Felix Jacob Marchand)
- see PMID 11739428 (high-prev. in CAH)
- see a review of rests in CAH
- Adrenal hemorrhage (?) eMedicine
- SKC mouse (keratoconus but doubtable) PMID 11773012
- isoketals, isoketal
- Neuroprostane, Neuroprostanes
- Pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy
- S-nitrosocysteine, NO generator
- ??Superoxide dismutase mimetics
- ??Nitrotyrosine denitrase
- Nitrosoperoxycarbonate (catabolism of peroxynitrite)
- ?nitrotryptophan 6-nitrotryptophan
- ru:Любищев, Александр Александрович - Alexander Alexandrovich Lyubischev
- ru:Трофейные бригады - trophy brigades
- ?presynaptic active zone
- ?conserved dopamine neurotrophic factor, CDNF
- ?mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor, MANF
- ?Wessely ring - Immune Ring of Wessely - Wessely immune ring
- ?Tumstatin
- ?Anastellin
- ?Cholinergic rebound
- ?middle face patch, face patch system (here)
- ?mitochondrial membrane potential
- Fluorochrome-labeled inhibitors of caspases, FLICA
- Endoplasmic reticulum stress
- Neuroferritinopathy
- Julius Hallervorden Nazi and Iron overload
- ?Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA)
- Long-Evans Cinnamon rat, LEC rat, a model of Wilson's disease
- 3-Morpholinosydnonimine (SIN-1), NO release
- Sorsby's fundus dystrophy (TIMP3)
- Salzmann nodular corneal degeneration
- hyperimmunoglobulin E recurrent infection syndrome
- Emotion Recognition Task
- neuronal nuclear antigen, NeuN
- Transferrin family
- ?MTHFR deficiency (OMIM 236250)
- Sticky fixation (brain dev)
- GABA-glutamine cycle
- Scurfy mouse
- ?Lipid keratopathies (fish-eye disease etc)
- Argpyrimidine
- Synoviocyte
- Royal College of Surgeons Rat
- ?neuroectodermal sphere
- György Buzsáki
- ?Pandit Rajan and Sajan Mishra
- Goblet neuron,Goblet interneuron
- ?One-carbon metabolism
- Dystrophia Helsinglandica
- Dystrophia Smolandiensis
- ?Urrets-Zavalia syndrome
- Dependence receptor
- HOMER protein family - D'oh
- ?Corneal sensitivity, Corneal sensitivity test
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- (Cochet-Bonnet aesthesiometer )
- Terrien's marginal degeneration
- mention anterior corneal mosaic?
- ? crocodile shagreen
- ? corneal hydrops
- Pattern separation (neurogenesis)
- Wavefront aberrometer, aberrometer
- Wavefront aberrometry, aberrometry
- Zoogloea ie Indian sea rice
- Endothelial keratoplasty
- Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty, DSEK,DSAEK
- Terrien's marginal corneal degeneration or Terrien marginal corneal degeneration
- ru:Бензобарбитал - Benzobarbital
- ru:Сикорский, Иван Алексеевич-Ivan Alexeevich Sikorsky
- Antidepressant Apathy Syndrome (?)
- Corneal melt, corneal melting, Corneoscleral melting
- Neurotrophic keratopathy
- Diabetic keratopathy ?
- Joanna Moncrieff ?
- Small leucine-rich proteoglycan family, SLRP family
- Peters anomaly OMIM 604229
- Grayson-Wilbrandt dystrophy
- ? Hale's colloidal iron stain
- cribriform mesenchyme
- Lipid hydroperoxide
- α,β-unsaturated aldehydes or alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehydes or OαβUA, such as 4-HNE
- Bullous disease, autoimmune bullous disease
- dermal-epidermal junction (?)
- ? Interstitial neurons (PMID 19543540)
- anti-p200 pemphigoid
- gamma-oryzanol from Rice bran oil
- Advanced lipoxidation end-products (see AGE)
- ru:Ноль (группа) - Nol' (rock band)
- Transferrin family
- Corneal Langerhans cells (?)
- Harboyan syndrome
- ? sickness syndrome (cytokines and depression)
- Small leucine-rich proteoglycans
- Mucin ball due to CL wear
- Scheimpflug ocular imaging
- Mitochondrial oxidative stress (? PMID 18341705)
- Puerarin (NOS, inflammation?)
- epikeratoplasty
- leukocyte common antigen-related (LAR) subfamily of receptor PTPs, LAR-RPTP PMID 15674434
- Millon Index of Personality Styles (MIPS)
- neuroleptic-induced deficit syndrome (NIDS) (PMID 8866773) ?
- ru:Старик Букашкин - Old man Bukashkin
- ru:Кобрин, Владимир Михайлович Vladimir Kobrin
- ru:Игры с ножом Russian knife games
- TUR syndrome
- Polydendrocyte or NG2 cell (??)
- The Republic of SHKID
- ru:Акмолинский лагерь жён изменников Родины
- Nonsynonymous mutation (Nonsynonymous polymorphism?)
- Double bouquet cell (= fusiform cell?) Important: PMID 15846784
- DNA methyltransferase-1 - overexpressed (postmortem: PMID 17259861) in psychosis, downregulates GAD67 and Reelin in GABAergic interneurons of schizophrenia and bipolar patients.
- GABAergic interneuron - I'm not sure but there seems to be an extensive array of GABAergic interneuron subtypes - 14 subtypes according to Gupta et al, 2000. PMID 10634775
- GABA membrane transporter-1, or GAT-1 - seems to be decreased in schizophrenia.(Also: PMID 15365220) Seems also to be increased by antipsychotics in mice: PMID 15467974. There are clinical studies of GAT-1 inhibitor tiagabine as an add-on in schizophrenia: 1 2.
- or maybe just GABA transporters for a start.
- Axo-axonic cell (?)
- "Reelin and GAD67 are not the only genes whose expression is down-regulated in GABAergic neurons of SZ and BP+ patients. For example, the expression of GABA transporter (GAT1) (30), parvalbumin (25) or N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunits (15) is also down-regulated in GABAergic neurons of SZ and BP+ patients." [1] Got to be investigated. GAT1 and parvalbumin decrease seems to occur in disctinct GABAergic interneuron populations from the reelin-containing cells. So it seems.
- Meynert cell - a specialized pyramidal neuron of the visual cortex.
- Line bisection task (?) - used to detect visuospatial neglects.
- BHLH-PAS superfamily of transcription factors - maybe.
- Wide arbor cell (?)
- Postsynaptic density 95 or PSD95, or, more rightly, DISCS LARGE, DROSOPHILA, HOMOLOG OF, 4; DLG4
- NMDA subunit NR2A, NMDA subunit NR2B - OMIM links: 1, 2.
- Abnormal involuntary movement scale, AIMS - measuring tardive dyskinesia.
- Continuous Performance Test, Identical Pairs Version, or CPT-IP
- PirB - in cahoots with MHC class I; affects neuronal circuitry. [2]; [3].
- Antisaccade task
- P50 sensory gating test (or P50 (evoked potential)?) - lack of ihnibition in schizophrenia.
- Binocular depth inversion (?)
- Salvianolic Acid (?)
- Miraxion - artificial eicosapentaenoic acid.
- Artificial cornea (keratoprosthesis)
- Contingent Negative Variation (??)
- Maternal deprivation (??)
- visual backward masking, motion integration (PMID 17487285)
- Go-NoGo task disruption in ADHD, schizophrenia.
- KIBRA protein associated with memory performance. (OMIM)
- Kinectin, a microtubule-associated protein.
- Oculomotor delayed response task, ODR
- Etazolate, PDE inhibitor.
- trisynaptic pathway in hippocampus.
- preparing to overcome prepotency task, or POP task which is based on Simon spatial incompatibility effect
- Social defeat or social defeat stress - may be a risk factor in schizophrenia.
- Uchida-Kraepelin test(?)
- septohippocampal pathway
- RGS proteins (?)
- granular retrosplenial cortex (?)
- Sprague effect - "an unusual phenomenon known as the Sprague effect. Complete removal of the visual cortex on one side of the brain renders animals unable to see anything in the half of the visual field opposite the surgical site. Yet a tiny cut to the midbrain restores the animal's ability to detect and approach moving entities, even though it still can't distinguish one object from another."
- Herpes Encephalitis
- Maternal immune activation - behaviour changes in rodents similar to schizophrenia, autism; probably via IL-6 cytokine.
- Binding immunoglobulin protein (immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein ), BiP, a.k.a. Grp78
- PSE-Catego (?) psychiatric diagnostic system
- Glutamate carboxypeptidase III, GCPIII
- Glucose Tolerance Factor
- fluorodopa 18F, FDOPA
- Steroid dementia, Steroid dementia syndrome
- kynurenine metabolic pathway
- 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid, or simply 5-hydroxyindole, a metabolite of tryptophan.
- Brachydactyly mental retardation syndrome, OMIM 600430
- methylazoxymethanol acetate model of schizophrenia, MAM model of schizophrenia
- methylazoxymethanol acetate
- Quinolinic acid
- dystrophin-associated protein complex, DPC
- Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 2, BLOC-2
- Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 3, BLOC-3
- Sandy (mouse) or SDY, a dysbindin knockout mouse.
- X-linked chronic granulomatous disease (caused by a mutation in NADPH oxidase subunit genes; OMIM link)
- Optogenetics (?)
- Kendler's Structured Interview for Schizotypy
- oriens-lacunosum moleculare (O-LM) interneurons
- Corticogenesis
- periventricular nodular heterotopia: In a normal brain, much of the gray matter (consisting mostly of nerve cells) appears on the brain’s surface, while white matter (consisting mostly of nerve fibers, or “wiring,” connecting areas of gray matter) runs deeper in the brain. In PNH, nodules of gray matter sit deep in the brain’s core, in the white matter; they failed to migrate out to the surface as the brain was developing.
- Forced normalization (?) - psychotic symptoms associated with seizure control in epilepsy (described here).
- Unertan syndrome - see Ulas family
- Default network (brain)
- Ivy cells of the hippocampus
- Use-dependent plasticity
- Animal models of schizophrenia
- The cytomatrix active zone (CAZ) is a specialized cellular structure regulating release of vesicles
- nail fold (nailfold plexus visibility, NPV, as a sign of schizophrenia assoc. w\neg. symp.)
- dopaminergic retrorubral field (?)
- cognitive remediation therapy, cognitive remediation
- dysgranular cortex(?)
- intermediate progenitor cells of subventricular zone which participate in adult neurogenesis.
- ventricular zone - below the SVZ; home of radial glia cells
- globuli cells of mushroom bodies
- Chromosome 3p deletion syndrome
- subpial granular layer, important transient structure.
- Poivre Atoll
- Oligodendrocyte progenitor cell
- endothelial cell density, endothelial cell count of cornea (decreased in keratoconus)
- specular microscope
- atropinic coma therapy,Atropine coma therapy
- Trail Making Test
- Mexidol
- Spidery neuron
- MEDNIK syndrome
- Interpersonal Reactivity Index
- Pink spots in schizophrenia (0:
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[edit] Useful pages, FAQs
[edit] Tools for protein infobox
First get HGNCID here, next populate using this tool here.
I assert to be the same user as commons:User:CopperKettle --CopperKettle 14:03, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- TimVickers (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) (director of MolCelBio project)
- Lilac_Soul (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) (psychiatry, 1978, Netherlands)
- Joachimherz (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) - Joachim Herz, neuroscience, Reelin, lipid signaling
- Psychiatrick (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) (human rights, particularly in psychiatry)
- LittleHow (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log) - good-quality articles on neuropsychology
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- Jmh649 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · edit filter log · block user · block log), a Canadian Doc.
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- User:TimVickers (enzymology, PhD; an admin)
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- User:Shelbypark (history of psychiatry, asylums in Australia)
- User:Garrondo (psychologist from Spain; FA: Alz)
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