
Publikationen von Iven-Alex von Mucke-Heim
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Establishment and behavioural characterization of a novel constitutive P2X7 receptor knockout mouse line. Purinergic signalling (2025)
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224, 109366 (2023)
The P2X7 receptor in mood disorders: Emerging target in immunopsychiatry, from bench to bedside. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 3.
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14, 1148190 (2023)
The human P2X7 receptor alters microglial morphology and cytokine secretion following immunomodulation. FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY 4.
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Multiomics and blood-based biomarkers of electroconvulsive therapy in severe and treatment-resistant depression: study protocol of the DetECT study. EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE (2023)
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13, 915058 (2022)
Combined Fainting and Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures as Significant Therapy Hurdles in Blood-Injury-Injection Phobia: A Mini-Review and Case Report. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY 6.
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271 (7), S. 1343 - 1358 (2021)
P2X7R antagonists in chronic stress-based depression models: a review. EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE Meeting Abstract (2)
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Meeting Abstract
71, S. E1080 - E1080. 16th European Meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease, Berlin, GERMANY, 08. Juli 2023 - 11. Juli 2023. (2023)
The neuropeptide CRH influences oligodendrocyte progenitor cell differentiation after acute brain injury in a CRHR1-dependent manner. In GLIA, 8.
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65, S. S368 - S369. (2022)
Characterization of a microglia-specific humanized P2X7 receptor knock-out mouse line: Implications for translational psychoneuroimmunology. In EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, Rezension (2)
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Introducing a depression-like syndrome for translational neuropsychiatry: a plea for taxonomical validity and improved comparability between humans and mice. MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY (2022)
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16, 876304 (2022)
P2X7 Receptor-Related Genetic Mouse Models - Tools for Translational Research in Psychiatry. FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS