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    Early neuromodulation prevents the development of brain and behavioral abnormalities in a rodent model of schizophrenia by Hadar, R, Bikovski, L, Soto-Montenegro, M L, Schimke, J, Maier, P, Ewing, S, Voget, M, Wieske, F, Götz, T, Desco, M, Hamani, C, Pascau, J, Weiner, I, Winter, C

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-04-2018)
    “…The notion that schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which neuropathologies evolve gradually over the developmental course indicates a potential…”
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    Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency alters levels of glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid in brain tissue by Jadavji, N.M., Wieske, F., Dirnagl, U., Winter, C.

    Published in Molecular genetics and metabolism reports (01-06-2015)
    “…Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) is an enzyme key regulator in folate metabolism. Deficiencies in MTHFR result in increased levels of homocysteine,…”
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    Loss of EphA4 impairs short‐term spatial recognition memory performance and locomotor habituation by Willi, R., Winter, C., Wieske, F., Kempf, A., Yee, B. K., Schwab, M. E., Singer, P.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-11-2012)
    “…EphA4 receptor (EphA4) tyrosine kinase is an important regulator of central nervous system development and synaptic plasticity in the mature brain, but its…”
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    EP 68. Identification of electrophysiological biomarkers in a novel animal model of Tourette Syndrome by Edemann-Callesen, H, Voget, M, Hadar, R, Tatarau, C, Wieske, F, Reinel, C, van Riesen, C, Puls, I, Bader, M, Winter, C

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2016)
    “…Introduction Treating Tourette syndrome (TS) remains challenging as therapies fail to take temporal presentation of symptoms into account. Therefore, to…”
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    Paradoxical augmented relapse in alcohol-dependent rats during deep-brain stimulation in the nucleus accumbens by Hadar, R, Vengeliene, V, Barroeta Hlusicke, E, Canals, S, Noori, H R, Wieske, F, Rummel, J, Harnack, D, Heinz, A, Spanagel, R, Winter, C

    Published in Translational psychiatry (21-06-2016)
    “…Case reports indicate that deep-brain stimulation in the nucleus accumbens may be beneficial to alcohol-dependent patients. The lack of clinical trials and our…”
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