Search Results - "Zinsmaier, Alexander K"
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Neuroinflammation mediates noise-induced synaptic imbalance and tinnitus in rodent models
Published in PLoS biology (18-06-2019)“…Hearing loss is a major risk factor for tinnitus, hyperacusis, and central auditory processing disorder. Although recent studies indicate that hearing loss…”
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Resistance to noise-induced gap detection impairment in FVB mice is correlated with reduced neuroinflammatory response and parvalbumin-positive neuron loss
Published in Scientific reports (24-11-2020)“…Exposure to loud noises results in neuroinflammatory responses in the central auditory pathway. Noise-induced neuroinflammation is implicated in auditory…”
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Cocaine-induced projection-specific and cell type-specific adaptations in the nucleus accumbens
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2022)“…Cocaine craving, seeking, and relapse are mediated, in part, by cocaine-induced adaptive changes in the brain reward circuits. The nucleus accumbens (NAc)…”
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A Third-Party Facilitator of Bipartisanship
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-05-2021)Get full text
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Correlation of Electrophysiological and Gene Transcriptional Dysfunctions in Single Cortical Parvalbumin Neurons After Noise Trauma
Published in Neuroscience (01-02-2022)“…•Noise-induced hearing loss leads to reduced expression of PV, GAD65/67, and KV3.1.•PV expression in single neurons is correlated with GAD67 but not KV3.1…”
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The long noncoding RNA FEDORA is a cell type- and sex-specific regulator of depression
Published in Science advances (02-12-2022)“…Women suffer from depression at twice the rate of men, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we identify marked baseline sex…”
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Cocaine-Induced Projection- and Cell Type-Specific Adaptations in the Nucleus Accumbens
Published in Molecular psychiatry (07-05-2021)“…Cocaine craving, seeking, and relapse are mediated, in part, by cocaine-induced adaptive changes in the brain reward circuits. The nucleus accumbens (NAc)…”
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