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    Germline mitochondrial DNA mutations aggravate ageing and can impair brain development by Ross, Jaime M., Stewart, James B., Hagström, Erik, Brené, Stefan, Mourier, Arnaud, Coppotelli, Giuseppe, Freyer, Christoph, Lagouge, Marie, Hoffer, Barry J., Olson, Lars, Larsson, Nils-Göran

    Published in Nature (London) (19-09-2013)
    “…Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accumulate at a higher rate than mutations in nuclear DNA, and although somatic mtDNA mutations are known to be involved…”
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    Default mode network, motor network, dorsal and ventral basal ganglia networks in the rat brain: comparison to human networks using resting state-fMRI by Sierakowiak, Adam, Monnot, Cyril, Aski, Sahar Nikkhou, Uppman, Martin, Li, Tie-Qiang, Damberg, Peter, Brené, Stefan

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2015)
    “…Rodent models are developed to enhance understanding of the underlying biology of different brain disorders. However, before interpreting findings from animal…”
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    Running Opposes the Effects of Social Isolation on Synaptic Plasticity and Transmission in a Rat Model of Depression by Gómez-Galán, Marta, Femenía, Teresa, Åberg, Elin, Graae, Lisette, Van Eeckhaut, Ann, Smolders, Ilse, Brené, Stefan, Lindskog, Maria

    Published in PloS one (20-10-2016)
    “…Stress, such as social isolation, is a well-known risk factor for depression, most probably in combination with predisposing genetic factors. Physical exercise…”
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    Orchestrated regulation of Nogo receptors, LOTUS, AMPA receptors and BDNF in an ECT model suggests opening and closure of a window of synaptic plasticity by Nordgren, Max, Karlsson, Tobias, Svensson, Maria, Koczy, Josefin, Josephson, Anna, Olson, Lars, Tingström, Anders, Brené, Stefan

    Published in PloS one (14-11-2013)
    “…Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an efficient and relatively fast acting treatment for depression. However, one severe side effect of the treatment is…”
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    Voluntary exercise delays progressive deterioration of markers of metabolism and behavior in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease by Lai, Jing-Huei, Chen, Kai-Yun, Wu, John Chung-Che, Olson, Lars, Brené, Stefan, Huang, Chi-Zong, Chen, Yen-Hua, Kang, Shuo-Jhen, Ma, Kuo-Hsing, Hoffer, Barry J., Hsieh, Tsung-Hsun, Chiang, Yung-Hsiao

    Published in Brain research (01-10-2019)
    “…•Exercise increased levels of DA and the DA membrane transporter, measured by HPLC and PET, respectively.•Exercise increases oxygen consumption and, by…”
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    NgR1: A Tunable Sensor Regulating Memory Formation, Synaptic, and Dendritic Plasticity by Karlsson, Tobias E, Smedfors, Gabriella, Brodin, Alvin T S, Åberg, Elin, Mattsson, Anna, Högbeck, Isabelle, Wellfelt, Katrin, Josephson, Anna, Brené, Stefan, Olson, Lars

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-04-2016)
    “…Nogo receptor 1 (NgR1) is expressed in forebrain neurons and mediates nerve growth inhibition in response to Nogo and other ligands. Neuronal activity…”
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    Neurotrophic Factors and Receptors in the Immature and Adult Spinal Cord after Mechanical Injury or Kainic Acid by Widenfalk, Johan, Lundstromer, Karin, Jubran, Marie, Brene, Stefan, Olson, Lars

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-05-2001)
    “…Delivery of neurotrophic factors to the injured spinal cord has been shown to stimulate neuronal survival and regeneration. This indicates that a lack of…”
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    Running has Differential Effects on NPY, Opiates, and Cell Proliferation in an Animal Model of Depression and Controls by BJORNEBEKK, Astrid, MATHE, Aleksander A, BRENE, Stefan

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2006)
    “…Physical activity has documented beneficial effect in treatment of depression. Recently, we found an antidepressant-like effect of running in an animal model…”
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    The selective κ-opioid receptor agonist U50,488H attenuates voluntary ethanol intake in the rat by Lindholm, Sara, Werme, Martin, Brené, Stefan, Franck, Johan

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-05-2001)
    “…Non-selective opioid receptor antagonists are increasingly used in the treatment of alcohol dependence. The clinical effects are significant but the effect…”
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    Lrrk2 and α-synuclein are co-regulated in rodent striatum by Westerlund, Marie, Ran, Caroline, Borgkvist, Anders, Sterky, Fredrik H., Lindqvist, Eva, Lundströmer, Karin, Pernold, Karin, Brené, Stefan, Kallunki, Pekka, Fisone, Gilberto, Olson, Lars, Galter, Dagmar

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-11-2008)
    “…LRRK2, α-synuclein, UCH-L1 and DJ-1 are implicated in the etiology of Parkinson's disease. We show for the first time that increase in striatal α-synuclein…”
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    Running increases ethanol preference by Werme, Martin, Lindholm, Sara, Thorén, Peter, Franck, Johan, Brené, Stefan

    Published in Behavioural brain research (18-07-2002)
    “…Wheel running performed by rats is reinforcing, rewarding and possibly addictive. In this study we analyzed if wheel running could affect ethanol preference…”
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    Neuronal activity-induced regulation of Lingo-1 by Trifunovski, Alexandra, Josephson, Anna, Ringman, Andreas, Brené, Stefan, Spenger, Christian, Olson, Lars

    Published in Neuroreport (25-10-2004)
    “…Axonal regeneration after injury can be limited in the adult CNS by the presence of inhibitory proteins such as Nogo. Nogo binds to a receptor complex that…”
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    Neurotrophin levels and behaviour in BALB/c mice: Impact of intermittent exposure to individual housing and wheel running by Zhu, Shun-Wei, Pham, Therese M., Åberg, Elin, Brené, Stefan, Winblad, Bengt, Mohammed, Abdul H., Baumans, Vera

    Published in Behavioural brain research (15-02-2006)
    “…This study assessed the effects of intermittent individual housing on behaviour and brain neurotrophins, and whether physical exercise could influence…”
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    inflammatory & neurodegenerative (I&ND) hypothesis of depression: leads for future research and new drug developments in depression by Maes, Michael, Yirmyia, Raz, Noraberg, Jens, Brene, Stefan, Hibbeln, Joe, Perini, Giulia, Kubera, Marta, Bob, Petr, Lerer, Bernard, Maj, Mario

    Published in Metabolic brain disease (01-03-2009)
    “…Despite extensive research, the current theories on serotonergic dysfunctions and cortisol hypersecretion do not provide sufficient explanations for the nature…”
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    Differential patterns of induction of NGFI-B, Nor1 and c-fos mRNAs in striatal subregions by haloperidol and clozapine by Werme, Martin, Ringholm, Aneta, Olson, Lars, Brené, Stefan

    Published in Brain research (28-04-2000)
    “…Disturbances of retinoid activated transcription mechanisms have recently been implicated as risk factors for schizophrenia. In this study we have compared the…”
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    Cortical sensory map rearrangement after spinal cord injury: fMRI responses linked to Nogo signalling by Endo, Toshiki, Spenger, Christian, Tominaga, Teiji, Brené, Stefan, Olson, Lars

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-11-2007)
    “…Cortical sensory maps can reorganize in the adult brain in an experience-dependent manner. We monitored somatosensory cortical reorganization after sensory…”
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    The antidepressant effects of running and escitalopram are associated with levels of hippocampal NPY and Y1 receptor but not cell proliferation in a rat model of depression by Bjornebekk, A, Mathe, AA, Brene, S

    Published in Hippocampus (01-07-2010)
    “…One hypothesis of depression is that it is caused by reduced neuronal plasticity including hippocampal neurogenesis. In this study, we compared the effects of…”
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