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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR IN VIVO SCREENING OF A THERAPEUTIC FOR A MEMORY / LEARNING FUNCTION THROUGH SCHIZOPHRENIA
abstract A method of evaluating memory/learning functions with the use of a model with glutamic acid N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) type receptor dysfunction as an animal model of schizophrenia and with the use of reference memory problems, wherein there has been found concrete means for detecting any difference in activity between typical anti-psychosis drug and atypical anti-psychosis drug. There is provided an in vivo animal model for screening of an ameliorating agent for cognitive dysfunction by schizophrenia.
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