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Sotnikov, S. V.; Chekmareva, N. Y.; Schmid, B.; Harbich, D.; Malik, V.; Bauer, S.; Kuehne, C.; Markt, P. O.; Deussing, J. M.; Schmidt, M. V. et al.; Landgraf, R.: Enriched environment impacts trimethylthiazoline-induced anxiety-related behavior and immediate early gene expression: critical role of Crhr1. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 40 (4), pp. 2691 - 2700 (2014)
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Zimprich, A.; Garrett, L.; Deussing, J. M.; Wotjak, C. T.; Fuchs, H.; Gailus-Durner, V.; de Angelis, M. H.; Wurst, W.; Hoelter, S. M.: A robust and reliable non-invasive test for stress responsivity in mice. FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 8, 125 (2014)
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Dine, J.; Kühne, C.; Deussing, J. M.; Eder, M.: Optogenetic evocation of field inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in hippocampal slices: a simple and reliable approach for studying pharmacological effects on GABA(A) and GABA(B) receptor-mediated neurotransmission. FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE 8, 2 (2014)
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Deussing, J. M.: Targeted mutagenesis tools for modelling psychiatric disorders. CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH 354 (1), pp. 9 - 25 (2013)
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Kratzer, S.; Mattusch, C.; Metzger, M. W.; Dedic, N.; Noll-Hussong, M.; Kafitz, K. W.; Eder, M.; Deussing, J. M.; Holsboer, F.; Kochs, E. et al.; Rammes, G.: Activation of CRH receptor type 1 expressed on glutamatergic neurons increases excitability of CA1 pyramidal neurons by the modulation of voltage-gated ion channels. FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE 7, 91 (2013)
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Wang, X.-D.; Su, Y.-A.; Wagner, K. V.; Avrabos, C.; Scharf, S. H.; Hartmann, J.; Wolf, M.; Liebl, C.; Kühne, C.; Wurst, W. et al.; Holsboer, F.; Eder, M.; Deussing, J. M.; Müller, M. B.; Schmidt, M. V.: Nectin-3 links CRHR1 signaling to stress-induced memory deficits and spine loss. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 16 (6), pp. 706 - 713 (2013)
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Moller, T. C.; Wirth, V. F.; Roberts, N. I.; Bender, J.; Bach, A.; Jacky, B. P. S.; Stromgaard, K.; Deussing, J. M.; Schwartz, T. W.; Martinez, K. L.: PDZ Domain-Mediated Interactions of G Protein-Coupled Receptors with Postsynaptic Density Protein 95: Quantitative Characterization of Interactions. PLOS ONE 8 (5), e63352 (2013)
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Graf, C.; Kuehne, C.; Panhuysen, M.; Puetz, B.; Weber, P.; Holsboer, F.; Wurst, W.; Deussing, J. M.: Corticotropin-releasing hormone regulates common target genes with divergent functions in corticotrope and neuronal cells. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 362 (1-2), pp. 29 - 38 (2012)
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Kühne, C.; Puk, O.; Graw, J.; de Angelis, M. H.; Schütz, G.; Wurst, W.; Deussing, J. M.: Visualizing Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor Type 1 Expression and Neuronal Connectivities in the Mouse Using a Novel Multifunctional Allele. Journal of Comparative Neurology 520 (14), pp. 3150 - 3180 (2012)
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Curzi, M. L.; Flachskamm, C.; Deussing, J. M.; Kimura, M.: Enhanced REM sleep and cholinergic hyperactivity in forebrain-specific CRH-overexpressing mice. Journal of Sleep Research 21 (Suppl. s1), p. 192 - 192 (2012)
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Jakubcakova, V.; Walser, S.; Flachskamm, C.; Holsboer, F.; Deussing, J. M.; Kimura, M.: Heterozygosity of P2RX7 with depression-associated risk allele alters sleep architecture. Journal of Sleep Research 21 (Suppl. s1), p. 123 - 123 (2012)
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Romanowski, C. P. N.; Flachskamm, C.; Holsboer, F.; Deussing, J. M.; Kimura, M.: Chronic application of a CRH receptor type 1 antagonist decreases rapid-eye movement sleep in a mouse model of brain-specific CRH excess. Journal of Sleep Research 21 (Suppl. s1), p. 195 - 195 (2012)
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Vogl, A. M.; Brockmann, M.; Giusti, S.; Czeh, B.; Moebus, A.; Holsboer, F.; Wurst, W.; Lie, C.; Stein, V.; Deussing, J. M. et al.; Refojo, D.: Neddylation, a new post-translational modification, controls dendrite and synapse development. Journal of Neurochemistry 122 (Suppl. s1), p. 31 - 31 (2012)
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Dedic, N.; Touma, C.; Romanowski, C. P.; Schieven, M.; Kühne, C.; Ableitner, M.; Lu, A. L.; Holsboer, F.; Wurst, W.; Kimura, M. et al.; Deussing, J. M.: Assessing Behavioural Effects of Chronic HPA Axis Activation Using Conditional CRH-Overexpressing Mice. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 32 (5), pp. 815 - 828 (2012)
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Menke, A.; Arloth, J.; Pütz, B.; Weber, P.; Klengel, T.; Mehta, D.; Gonik, M.; Rex-Haffner, M.; Rubel, J.; Uhr, M. et al.; Lucae, S.; Deussing, J. M.; Müller-Myhsok, B.; Holsboer, F.; Binder, E. B.: Dexamethasone Stimulated Gene Expression in Peripheral Blood is a Sensitive Marker for Glucocorticoid Receptor Resistance in Depressed Patients. Neuropsychopharmacology 37 (6), pp. 1455 - 1464 (2012)
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Wefers, B.; Hitz, C.; Hölter, S. M.; Trümbach, D.; Hansen, J.; Weber, P.; Pütz, B.; Deussing, J. M.; de Angelis, M. H.; Roenneberg, T. et al.; Zheng, F.; Alzheimer, C.; Silva, A.; Wurst, W.; Kühn, R.: MAPK Signaling Determines Anxiety in the Juvenile Mouse Brain but Depression-Like Behavior in Adults. PLoS ONE 7 (4), e35035 (2012)
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Molander, A.; Vengeliene, V.; Heilig, M.; Wurst, W.; Deussing, J. M.; Spanagel, R.: Brain-Specific Inactivation of the Crhr1 Gene Inhibits Post-Dependent and Stress-Induced Alcohol Intake, but Does Not Affect Relapse-Like Drinking. Neuropsychopharmacology 37 (4), pp. 1047 - 1056 (2012)
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Rein, M. L.; Deussing, J. M.: The optogenetic (r)evolution. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 287 (2), pp. 95 - 109 (2012)
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Thoeringer, C. K.; Henes, K.; Eder, M.; Dahlhoff, M.; Wurst, W.; Holsboer, F.; Deussing, J. M.; Moosmang, S.; Wotjak, C. T.: Consolidation of Remote Fear Memories Involves Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) Receptor Type 1-Mediated Enhancement of AMPA Receptor GluR1 Signaling in the Dentate Gyrus. Neuropsychopharmacology 37 (3), pp. 787 - 796 (2012)
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Wang, X.-D.; Labermaier, C.; Holsboer, F.; Wurst, W.; Deussing, J. M.; Müller, M. B.; Schmidt, M. V.: Early-life stress-induced anxiety-related behavior in adult mice partially requires forebrain corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1. European Journal of Neuroscience 36 (3), doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2012.08148.x, pp. 2360 - 2367 (2012)
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