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    Early life stress differentially modulates distinct forms of brain plasticity in young and adult mice by Herpfer, Inga, Hezel, Henning, Reichardt, Wilfried, Clark, Kristin, Geiger, Julia, Gross, Claus M, Heyer, Andrea, Neagu, Valentin, Bhatia, Harsharan, Atas, Hasan C, Fiebich, Bernd L, Bischofberger, Josef, Haas, Carola A, Lieb, Klaus, Normann, Claus

    Published in PloS one (05-10-2012)
    “…Early life trauma is an important risk factor for many psychiatric and somatic disorders in adulthood. As a growing body of evidence suggests that brain…”
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    An observational study of inflammation in the central nervous system in patients with bipolar disorder by Stich, Oliver, Andres, Tamara A, Gross, Claus M, Gerber, Sonja I, Rauer, Sebastian, Langosch, Jens M

    Published in Bipolar disorders (01-05-2015)
    “…Objectives The potential influence of infections and immunological changes on the aetiology and pathogenesis of bipolar disorder (BD) has been discussed. Our…”
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    Early life stress stimulates hippocampal reelin gene expression in a sex-specific manner: Evidence for corticosterone-mediated action by Gross, Claus M., Flubacher, Armin, Tinnes, Stefanie, Heyer, Andrea, Scheller, Marie, Herpfer, Inga, Berger, Mathias, Frotscher, Michael, Lieb, Klaus, Haas, Carola A.

    Published in Hippocampus (01-03-2012)
    “…Early life stress predisposes to the development of psychiatric disorders. In this context the hippocampal formation is of particular interest, because it is…”
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    Predictability of alcohol relapse by hippocampal volumetry and psychometric variables by Gross, Claus M, Spiegelhalder, Kai, Mercak, Josef, Feige, Bernd, Langosch, Jens M

    Published in Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging (30-04-2013)
    “…Abstract We examined the relationship between relapse risk/duration of abstinence and hippocampal volume as well as the moderating role of various…”
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    Central catecholamine depletion inhibits peripheral lymphocyte responsiveness in spleen and blood by Pacheco‐López, Gustavo, Niemi, Maj‐Britt, Kou, Wei, Bildhäuser, Andre, Gross, Claus M., Goebel, Marion U., Del Rey, Adriana, Besedovsky, Hugo O., Schedlowski, Manfred

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-08-2003)
    “…Experimental and clinical evidence has demonstrated extensive communication between the CNS and the immune system. To analyse the role of central…”
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