Keyphrases
Antipsychotics
100%
Differential Effects
100%
Haloperidol
100%
Patients with Schizophrenia
100%
Clozapine
100%
G Protein
100%
Mononuclear Leukocytes
100%
Untreated Patients
37%
Dopamine
37%
Patients with Parkinson's Disease
25%
Hyperfunctions
25%
Extrapyramidal Side Effects
25%
Pathophysiology
12%
Functional Measurement
12%
Protein Function
12%
Schizophrenia
12%
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
12%
Immunoreactivity
12%
Psychotic Symptoms
12%
Healthy Volunteers
12%
Immunoblot Analysis
12%
Dopamine Receptor
12%
Adrenergic Receptors
12%
Binding Capacity
12%
Living Patients
12%
Protein Subunit
12%
Muscarinic Receptors
12%
Second-generation Antipsychotics
12%
Clozapine Treatment
12%
G Protein Subunit
12%
Protein Estimation
12%
Bacterial Toxins
12%
Antipsychotic Clozapine
12%
Parkinsonian
12%
Neuroscience
Dementia Praecox
100%
Typical Antipsychotic
100%
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell
100%
Haloperidol
100%
Clozapine
100%
G Protein
100%
Antipsychotic
75%
Stimulatory Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
37%
Parkinson's Disease
25%
Extrapyramidal Symptoms
25%
Protein Subunit
25%
Protein Function
12%
Dopamine Receptor
12%
Western Blot
12%
Adrenergic Receptor
12%
Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor
12%
Heterotrimeric G Protein
12%
Bacterial Toxin
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Antipsychotic
100%
Typical Antipsychotic
100%
Clozapine
100%
4 (para chlorophenyl) 1 [3 (para fluorobenzoyl)propyl] 4 piperidinol
100%
Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
100%
Stimulatory Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
42%
Extrapyramidal Symptoms
28%
Parkinson's Disease
28%
Pathophysiology
14%
Western Blot
14%
Symptom
14%
Normal Human
14%
Side Effect
14%
Adrenergic Receptor
14%
Dopamine Receptor
14%
Muscarinic Receptor
14%
Bacterial Toxin
14%