Publications of J. M. H. M. Reul
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Journal Article (66)
2008
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11 (2), pp. 88 - 100 (2008)
Water temperature determines neurochemical and behavioural responses to forced swim stress: An in vivo microdialysis and biotelemetry study in rats. Stress-the International Journal on the Biology of Stress 2006
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18 (12), pp. 915 - 925 (2006)
Long-term voluntary exercise and the mouse hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis: Impact of concurrent treatment with the antidepressant drug tianeptine. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 2005
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22 (7), pp. 1691 - 1700 (2005)
Psychological stress increases histone H3 phosphorylation in adult dentate gyrus granule neurons: involvement in a glucocorticoid receptor-dependent behavioural response. European Journal of Neuroscience
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15 (Suppl. 3), pp. S319 - S320 (2005)
The role of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor subtypes in stress and monoaminergic neurotransmission. European Neuropsychopharmacology
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94 (3), pp. 862 - 864 (2005)
Differential monoaminergic, neuroendocrine and behavioural responses after central administration of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 and type 2 agonists (vol 94, pg 862, 2005). Journal of Neurochemistry
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94 (1), pp. 45 - 56 (2005)
Differential monoaminergic, neuroendocrine and behavioural responses after central administration of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 and type 2 agonists. Journal of Neurochemistry
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102 (17), pp. 6183 - 6188 (2005)
Corticotropin-releasing hormone activates ERK1/2 MAPK in specific brain areas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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15 (Suppl. 1), pp. S35 - S36 (2005)
Central activation of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor type 1 and type 2 receptors results in distinct serotonergic, neuroendocrine and behavioural responses. European Neuropsychopharmacology
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81 (2), pp. 129 - 136 (2005)
The selective glucocorticoid receptor antagonist ORG 34116 decreases immobility time in the forced swim test and affects cAMP-responsive element-binding protein phosphorylation in rat brain. Neuroendocrinology 2004
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155 (2), pp. 197 - 206 (2004)
Regular voluntary exercise reduces anxiety-related behaviour and impulsiveness in mice. Behavioural Brain Research
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145 (8), pp. 3630 - 3638 (2004)
Long-term in vivo administration of glucocorticoid hormones attenuates their capacity to accelerate in vitro proliferation of rat splenic T cells. Endocrinology 2003
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144 (7), pp. 3012 - 3023 (2003)
Effects of long-term voluntary exercise on the mouse hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis. Endocrinology
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17 (10), pp. 2171 - 2179 (2003)
Influence of regular voluntary exercise on spontaneous and social stress-affected sleep in mice. European Journal of Neuroscience 2002
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114 (7), p. 708 - 708 (2002)
Use of mutant mouse models in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis research. American Journal of Medical Genetics 2001
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21, pp. 4822 - 4829 (2001)
Psychological stress increases hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptor levels: Involvement of corticotropin-releasing hormone. Journal of Neuroscience
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142, pp. 4946 - 4955 (2001)
Regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system in mice deficient for CRH receptors 1 and 2. Endocrinology
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142, pp. 3616 - 3624 (2001)
Disease progression in chronic relapsing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis is associated with reduced inflammation-driven production of corticosterone. Endocrinology
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73, pp. 139 - 148 (2001)
Bidirectional effects of corticosterone on splenic T-cell activation: Critical role of cell density and culture time. Neuroendocrinology 2000
Journal Article
66, pp. 143 - 151 (2000)
Withdrawal symptoms in a long-term model of voluntary alcohol drinking in wistar rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior
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12, pp. 283 - 291 (2000)
Glucocorticoid receptor impairment alters CNS responses to a psychological stressor: An in vivo microdialysis study in transgenic mice. European Journal of Neuroscience