Search Results - "Yilmazer‐Hanke, D."
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GluN2C/GluN2D subunit‐selective NMDA receptor potentiator CIQ reverses MK‐801‐induced impairment in prepulse inhibition and working memory in Y‐maze test in mice
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-02-2014)“…Background and Purpose Despite ample evidence supporting the N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate receptor (NMDAR) hypofunction hypothesis of schizophrenia, progress in the…”
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Impaired Pavlovian fear extinction is a common phenotype across genetic lineages of the 129 inbred mouse strain
Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-11-2009)“…Fear extinction is impaired in psychiatric disorders such as post‐traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia, which have a major genetic component. However,…”
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Optical coherence tomography-based assessment of retinal vascular pathology in cerebral small vessel disease
Published in Neurological research and practice (15-05-2020)“…Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a disorder of brain vasculature that causes various structural changes in the brain parenchyma, and is associated with…”
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The Corticotropin-Releasing Factor (CRF)-system and monoaminergic afferents in the central amygdala: Investigations in different mouse strains and comparison with the rat
Published in Neuroscience (2005)“…Corticotropin-releasing-factor (CRF) containing systems and monoaminergic afferents of the central amygdaloid nucleus (Ce) are crucial players in central…”
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Neonatal thyroxine treatment: changes in the number of corticotropin-releasing-factor (CRF) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) containing neurons and density of tyrosine hydroxylase positive fibers (TH) in the amygdala correlate with anxiety-related behavior of wistar rats
Published in Neuroscience (2004)“…Neonatal hyperthyroidism induces persisting alterations in the adult brain, e.g. in spatial learning and hippocampal morphology. In the present study, the…”
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Two Wistar rat lines selectively bred for anxiety-related behavior show opposite reactions in elevated plus maze and fear-sensitized acoustic startle tests
Published in Behavior genetics (01-05-2004)“…Two Wistar rat lines selectively bred for high (HAB), and low anxiety-related behavior (LAB) on the elevated plus maze were tested for the fear-sensitized…”
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The progression of Alzheimer's disease from limbic regions to the neocortex: clinical, radiological and pathological relationships
Published in Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders (01-03-1999)“…Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by the gradual accumulation of neurofibrillary pathology in selected regions of the brain. Earlier studies indicate…”
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Relationship between clinical and radiological diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's disease and the extent of neuropathology as reflected by 'stages': a prospective study
Published in Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders (01-03-1999)“…The distribution of pathology related to Alzheimer's disease (AD) is not uniform throughout the brain. Sites which have a predilection for the development of…”
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Topography of thalamic and parabrachial calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunoreactive neurons projecting to subnuclei of the amygdala and extended amygdala
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (20-11-2007)“…Injections of calcitonin gene‐related peptide (CGRP) into the amygdala evoke fear‐related behaviors and antinociceptive effects. In the present study we…”
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Assessment of the pathological stages of Alzheimer's disease in thin paraffin sections: a comparative study
Published in Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders (01-05-1998)“…The staging method proposed by Braak and Braak allows the objective and reliable assessment of Alzheimer-related neurofibrillary pathology. Originally the…”
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Pregnancy rates, prenatal and postnatal survival of offspring, and litter sizes after reciprocal embryo transfer in DBA/2JHd, C3H/HeNCrl and NMRI mice
Published in Theriogenology (01-06-2012)“…Success of embryo transfer is often a limiting factor in transgenic procedures and rederivation efforts, and depends on the genetic background of the donor and…”
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Progression of Alzheimer-related neuritic plaque pathology in the entorhinal region, perirhinal cortex and hippocampal formation
Published in Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders (01-03-1999)“…Extracellular deposits of the beta-amyloid protein and intraneuronal neurofibrillary changes are hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Neurofibrillary changes in…”
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Pathogenesis of Alzheimer-related neuritic plaques: AT8 immunoreactive dystrophic neurites precede argyrophilic neurites in plaques of the entorhinal region, hippocampal formation, and amygdala
Published in Clinical neuropathology (01-07-1998)“…The hyperphosphorylated microtubule-associated protein tau is a major component of Alzheimer-related intraneuronal cytoskeletal changes. Hyperphosphorylated…”
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Comparison of two sensitization paradigms of the acoustic startle response in Wistar and Sprague-Dawley rats
Published in Behavior genetics (01-01-1999)“…An increase in general responsiveness after aversive stimulation has provided a most widely accepted and well-understood sensitization paradigm. According to a…”
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Disrupted visceral feedback reduces locomotor activity and influences background contextual fear conditioning in C57BL/6JOlaHsd mice
Published in Behavioural brain research (22-08-2007)“…The present experiments were designed to study fear conditioning as an emotional learning task with disrupted visceral feedback. For that purpose we used the…”
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Variabilities in the distribution of neurofibrillary tangles in the anterior parahippocampal gyrus at initial stages of Alzheimer's disease
Published in Clinical neuropathology (01-11-1997)“…The entorhinal region is located in the ventromedial surface of the temporal lobe on the parahippocampal gyrus. Occurrence of early argyrophilic…”
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Subregional Pathology of the Amygdala Complex and Entorhinal Region in Surgical Specimens From Patients With Pharmacoresistant Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Published in Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology (01-10-2000)“…The hippocampus, amygdala complex, and entorhinal region represent anatomically linked limbic structures of the mesiotemporal lobe. Chronic seizures and…”
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Separate sets of neurons of the central nucleus of the amygdala project to the substantia innominata and the caudal pontine reticular nucleus in the rat
Published in Neuroscience letters (10-01-2005)“…The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) is generally regarded as a control nucleus of subcortical target systems. Due to its widespread projections to…”
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Pigmentarchitectonic subfields of the entorhinal region as revealed in tangential sections
Published in Journal fur Hirnforschung (1997)“…The entorhinal region is an important center of the limbic system involved in many dementing disorders. The boundaries of the entorhinal region of the left and…”
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Morphology of developing olfactory axons in the olfactory bulb of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): A Golgi study
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (09-10-2000)“…Transient expression of axon collaterals plays an important role in enabling neurons to find appropriate targets during development. In the olfactory bulb, the…”
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