Publications of Iven-Alex von Mucke-Heim
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Journal Article (6)
2025
Journal Article
Establishment and behavioural characterization of a novel constitutive P2X7 receptor knockout mouse line. Purinergic signalling (2025)
2023
Journal Article
224, 109366 (2023)
The P2X7 receptor in mood disorders: Emerging target in immunopsychiatry, from bench to bedside. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
Journal Article
14, 1148190 (2023)
The human P2X7 receptor alters microglial morphology and cytokine secretion following immunomodulation. FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
Journal Article
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)
2022
Journal Article
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 2021
Journal Article
271 (7), pp. 1343 - 1358 (2021)
P2X7R antagonists in chronic stress-based depression models: a review. EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE Meeting Abstract (2)
2023
Meeting Abstract
71, p. E1080 - E1080. 16th European Meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease, Berlin, GERMANY, July 08, 2023 - July 11, 2023. (2023)
The neuropeptide CRH influences oligodendrocyte progenitor cell differentiation after acute brain injury in a CRHR1-dependent manner. In GLIA, 2022
Meeting Abstract
65, pp. S368 - S369. (2022)
Characterization of a microglia-specific humanized P2X7 receptor knock-out mouse line: Implications for translational psychoneuroimmunology. In EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, Book Review (2)
2022
Book Review
Introducing a depression-like syndrome for translational neuropsychiatry: a plea for taxonomical validity and improved comparability between humans and mice. MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY (2022)
Book Review
16, 876304 (2022)
P2X7 Receptor-Related Genetic Mouse Models - Tools for Translational Research in Psychiatry. FRONTIERS IN NEURAL CIRCUITS