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    Regulation of the macrophage oxytocin receptor in response to inflammation by Szeto, Angela, Sun-Suslow, Ni, Mendez, Armando J, Hernandez, Rosa I, Wagner, Klaus V, McCabe, Philip M

    “…It has been demonstrated that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) attenuates oxidative stress and inflammation in macrophages. In the current study, we examined the…”
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    Nectin-3 links CRHR1 signaling to stress-induced memory deficits and spine loss by Wang, Xiao-Dong, Su, Yun-Ai, Wagner, Klaus V, Avrabos, Charilaos, Scharf, Sebastian H, Hartmann, Jakob, Wolf, Miriam, Liebl, Claudia, Kühne, Claudia, Wurst, Wolfgang, Holsboer, Florian, Eder, Matthias, Deussing, Jan M, Müller, Marianne B, Schmidt, Mathias V

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-06-2013)
    “…Early-life stress, acting through corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) and its receptor CRHR1, can have long-lasting effects on animals' behavior. Nectin-3…”
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    Evidence supporting the match/mismatch hypothesis of psychiatric disorders by Santarelli, Sara, Lesuis, Sylvie L, Wang, Xiao-Dong, Wagner, Klaus V, Hartmann, Jakob, Labermaier, Christiana, Scharf, Sebastian H, Müller, Marianne B, Holsboer, Florian, Schmidt, Mathias V

    Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract Chronic stress is one of the predominant environmental risk factors for a number of psychiatric disorders, particularly for major depression…”
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    Depletion of FKBP51 in female mice shapes HPA axis activity by Hoeijmakers, Lianne, Harbich, Daniela, Schmid, Bianca, Lucassen, Paul J, Wagner, Klaus V, Schmidt, Mathias V, Hartmann, Jakob

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)
    “…Psychiatric disorders such as depressive disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder are a major disease burden worldwide and have a higher incidence in women…”
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    Homer1 mediates acute stress-induced cognitive deficits in the dorsal hippocampus by Wagner, Klaus V, Hartmann, Jakob, Mangold, Katharina, Wang, Xiao-Dong, Labermaier, Christiana, Liebl, Claudia, Wolf, Miriam, Gassen, Nils C, Holsboer, Florian, Rein, Theo, Müller, Marianne B, Schmidt, Mathias V

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-02-2013)
    “…In recent years, the glutamatergic system has been implicated in the development and treatment of psychiatric disorders. Glutamate signaling is processed by…”
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    The stress-inducible actin-interacting protein DRR1 shapes social behavior by Masana, Mercè, Su, Yun-Ai, Liebl, Claudia, Wang, Xiao-Dong, Jansen, Lara, Westerholz, Sören, Wagner, Klaus V, Labermaier, Christiana, Scharf, Sebastian H, Santarelli, Sara, Hartmann, Jakob, Schmidt, Mathias V, Rein, Theo, Müller, Marianne B

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2014)
    “…Summary Understanding the molecular mechanisms by which stress is translated into changes in complex behavior may help to identify novel treatment strategies…”
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    Hippocampal Homer1 levels influence motivational behavior in an operant conditioning task by Wagner, Klaus V, Häusl, Alexander S, Pöhlmann, Max L, Hartmann, Jakob, Labermaier, Christiana, Müller, Marianne B, Schmidt, Mathias V

    Published in PloS one (21-01-2014)
    “…Loss of motivation and learning impairments are commonly accepted core symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. Reward-motivated…”
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    Interplay between diet-induced obesity and chronic stress in mice: potential role of FKBP51 by Balsevich, Georgia, Uribe, Andres, Wagner, Klaus V, Hartmann, Jakob, Santarelli, Sara, Labermaier, Christiana, Schmidt, Mathias V

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-07-2014)
    “…While it is known that stress promotes obesity, the effects of stress within an obesogenic context are not so clear and molecular targets at the interface…”
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    Molecular evidence of synaptic pathology in the CA1 region in schizophrenia by Matosin, Natalie, Fernandez-Enright, Francesca, Lum, Jeremy S, Engel, Martin, Andrews, Jessica L, Gassen, Nils C, Wagner, Klaus V, Schmidt, Mathias V, Newell, Kelly A

    Published in NPJ schizophrenia (29-06-2016)
    “…Alterations of postsynaptic density (PSD)95-complex proteins in schizophrenia ostensibly induce deficits in synaptic plasticity, the molecular process…”
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    Pituitary glucocorticoid receptor deletion reduces vulnerability to chronic stress by Wagner, Klaus V, Wang, Xiao-Dong, Liebl, Claudia, Scharf, Sebastian H, Müller, Marianne B, Schmidt, Mathias V

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-05-2011)
    “…Summary The incidence of chronic stress is frequently related to the development of psychiatric disorders like depression. The hypothalamic-pituitary–adrenal…”
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    Genetic Differences in the Immediate Transcriptome Response to Stress Predict Risk-Related Brain Function and Psychiatric Disorders by Arloth, Janine, Bogdan, Ryan, Weber, Peter, Frishman, Goar, Menke, Andreas, Wagner, Klaus V., Schmidt, Mathias V., Karbalai, Nazanin, Czamara, Darina, Altmann, Andre, Trümbach, Dietrich, Wurst, Wolfgang, Mehta, Divya, Carey, Caitlin E., Conley, Emily Drabant, Ripke, Stephan, Wray, Naomi R., Lewis, Cathryn M., Hamilton, Steven P., Blackwood, Douglas H.R., Boomsma, Dorret I., Cichon, Sven, Heath, Andrew C., Holsboer, Florian, Muglia, Pierandrea, Noethen, Markus M., Penninx, Brenda P., Pergadia, Michele L., Potash, James B., Lin, Danyu, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Shi, Jianxin, Steinberg, Stacy, Grabe, Hans J., Lichtenstein, Paul, Perlis, Roy H., Preisig, Martin, Smoller, Jordan W., Kutalik, Zoltan, Tansey, Katherine E., Teumer, Alexander, Bettecken, Thomas, Binder, Elisabeth B., Breuer, René, Castro, Victor M., Coryell, William H., Craddock, Nick, Czamara, Darina, Degenhardt, Franziska, Fava, Maurizio, Frank, Josef, Gainer, Vivian S., Gallagher, Patience J., Gordon, Scott D., Goryachev, Sergey, Guipponi, Michel, Henders, Anjali K., Hickie, Ian B., Hottenga, Jouke Jan, Jones, Ian, Jones, Lisa, Jung-Ying, Tzeng, Knowles, James A., Kohane, Isaac S., Kohli, Martin A., Korszun, Ania, Landen, Mikael, Lawson, William B., Lewis, Glyn, MacIntyre, Donald, Maier, Wolfgang, Mattheisen, Manuel, McGrath, Patrick J., McIntosh, Andrew, McLean, Alan, Montgomery, Grant M., Murphy, Shawn N., Nauck, Matthias, O’Donovan, Michael, Oskarsson, Högni, Pedersen, Nancy, Schulz, Andrea, Schulze, Thomas G., Shyn, Stanley I., Sigurdsson, Engilbert, Slager, Susan L., Smit, Johannes H., Stefansson, Hreinn, Steffens, Michael, Tozzi, Federica, Treutlein, Jens, Völzke, Henry, Weilburg, Jeffrey B., Willemsen, Gonneke, Neale, Benjamin, Daly, Mark, Levinson, Douglas F., Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Hariri, Ahmad R., Binder, Elisabeth B.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-06-2015)
    “…Depression risk is exacerbated by genetic factors and stress exposure; however, the biological mechanisms through which these factors interact to confer…”
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