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Aleksander A. Mathé

Aleksander A. Mathé

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  • Understanding resilience

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  • The Flinders Sensitive Line rat: a selectively bred putative animal model of depression.

    David H. Overstreet;Elliot Friedman;Aleksander A. Mathé;Gal Yadid

  • Behavioral insensitivity to restraint stress, absent fear suppression of behavior and impaired spatial learning in transgenic rats with hippocampal neuropeptide Y overexpression

    A. Thorsell;M. Michalkiewicz;Y. Dumont;R. Quirion

  • Alterations in neuropeptide Y levels and Y1 binding sites in the Flinders Sensitive Line rats, a genetic animal model of depression.

    Laura Caberlotto;Patricia Jimenez;David H. Overstreet;Yasmin L. Hurd

  • Cortisol and Alzheimer's disease, I: Basal studies

    Kenneth L Davis;Bonnie M. Davis;BlaineS. Greenwald;Richard C. Mohs

  • The neuropeptide Y (NPY)-ergic system is associated with behavioral resilience to stress exposure in an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder.

    Hagit Cohen;Tianmin Liu;Nitsan Kozlovsky;Zeev Kaplan

  • The antidepressant effect of running is associated with increased hippocampal cell proliferation.

    Astrid Bjørnebekk;Aleksander A. Mathé;Stefan Brené;Stefan Brené

  • Oral physostigmine treatment of patients with Alzheimer's disease.

    Richard C Mohs;Bonnie M. Davis;Celeste A. Johns;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • L-acetylcarnitine causes rapid antidepressant effects through the epigenetic induction of mGlu2 receptors

    Carla Nasca;Dionysios Xenos;Ylenia Barone;Alessandra Caruso

  • Neuropeptide Y levels in ethanol-naive alcohol-preferring and nonpreferring rats and in Wistar rats after ethanol exposure.

    Cindy L. Ehlers;Ting‐Kai Li;Lawrence Lurneng;Bang H. Hwang

  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and tyrosine kinase receptor TrkB in rat brain are significantly altered after haloperidol and risperidone administration.

    Francesco Angelucci;Aleksander A. Mathé;Luigi Aloe

  • Running is rewarding and antidepressive.

    Stefan Brené;Astrid Bjørnebekk;Elin Åberg;Aleksander A Mathé

  • Lithium treatment alters brain concentrations of nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in a rat model of depression.

    Francesco Angelucci;Luigi Aloe;Patricia Jiménez-Vasquez;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • Animal models of depression and anxiety: What do they tell us about human condition?

    I D Neumann;G Wegener;J R Homberg;H Cohen

  • Adult life behavioral consequences of early maternal separation are alleviated by escitalopram treatment in a rat model of depression

    Aram El Khoury;Susanne H.M. Gruber;Arne Mørk;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • Cortisol and Alzheimer's Disease, II: Dexamethasone Suppression, Dementia Severity, and Affective Symptoms

    B S Greenwald;A A Mathé;R C Mohs;M I Levy

  • Central functions of neuropeptide Y in mood and anxiety disorders.

    Gang Wu;Adriana Feder;Gregers Wegener;Christopher Bailey

  • Long-term lithium treatment in bipolar disorder is associated with longer leukocyte telomeres

    L Martinsson;Y Wei;Y Wei;D Xu;P A Melas;P A Melas

  • A pilot Swedish twin study of affective illness including hospital- and population-ascertained subsamples: results of model fitting.

    Kenneth S. Kendler;Nancy L. Pedersen;Michael C. Neale;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • Antidepressant-Like Effect of Sodium Butyrate is Associated with an Increase in TET1 and in 5-Hydroxymethylation Levels in the Bdnf Gene

    Ya Bin Wei;Philippe A. Melas;Gregers Wegener;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • Chronic heroin and cocaine abuse is associated with decreased serum concentrations of the nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

    Francesco Angelucci;Valerio Ricci;Massimiliano Pomponi;Gianluigi Conte

  • Antidepressant treatment is associated with epigenetic alterations in the promoter of P11 in a genetic model of depression.

    Philippe A. Melas;Maria Rogdaki;Andreas Lennartsson;Karl Björk

  • Inverse correlation of brain and blood BDNF levels in a genetic rat model of depression.

    Betina Elfving;Pia Høgh Plougmann;Heidi Kaastrup Müller;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • Mapping the differences in the brain concentration of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in an animal model of depression.

    Francesco Angelucci;Luigi Aloe;Patricia Jiménez Vasquez;Aleksander A. Mathé

  • Long-term citalopram administration reduces responsiveness of HPA axis in patients with major depression: relationship with S -citalopram concentrations in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and clinical response

    Georg Nikisch;Aleksander A. Mathé;Adelheid Czernik;Jutta Thiele

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Brené
Stefan Brené Karolinska Institute
Gitta Wörtwein
Gitta Wörtwein University of Copenhagen
Åsa Petersén
Åsa Petersén Lund University
Gregers Wegener
Gregers Wegener Aarhus University
Jan Kehr
Jan Kehr Karolinska Institute
Christine Winter
Christine Winter Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Laura Musazzi
Laura Musazzi University of Milano-Bicocca
Maurizio Popoli
Maurizio Popoli University of Milan
Michael A. Matar
Michael A. Matar Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Emil F. Coccaro
Emil F. Coccaro The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

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