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Angelika Schmitt

Angelika Schmitt

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Neuroscience

D-Index
50
Citations
8141
World Ranking
5790
National Ranking
484

Overview

Angelika Schmitt is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on medicine and neuroscience. The scientist's work is distributed across key subfields, including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Oncology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The main topics covered in their publications highlight an emphasis on advanced imaging techniques and neurological health. These include:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Neural Dynamics and Brain Function
  • Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments

Angelika Schmitt has contributed to several recent papers, reflecting diverse interests within neuroimaging and clinical applications. Notable publications include:

  • "Abnormal Regional and Global Connectivity Measures in Subjective Cognitive Decline Depending on Cerebral Amyloid Status" (2020, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease)
  • "Body Image Relates to Exercise-Induced Antinociception and Mood Changes in Young Adults: A Randomized Longitudinal Exercise Intervention" (2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • "Effects of a 6-Month Aerobic Exercise Intervention on Mood and Amygdala Functional Plasticity in Young Untrained Subjects" (2022, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • "Coherent Structural and Functional Network Changes after Thalamic Lesions in Essential Tremor" (2022, Movement Disorders)
  • "Are We There Yet? The Value of Deep Learning in a Multicenter Setting for Response Prediction of Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer to Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy" (2022, Diagnostics)

The distribution of publications across venues shows a preference for journals emphasizing environmental health, neurodegeneration, and movement disorders. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Movement Disorders
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

Collaboration is a notable aspect of the scientist's work. Angelika Schmitt frequently coauthors with several researchers, including:

  • Henning Boecker
  • Ulrike Attenberger
  • Alexander Radbruch
  • Neeraj Upadhyay
  • Marcel Daamen

Best Publications

  • Neural stem cell proliferation is decreased in schizophrenia, but not in depression.

    Reif A;Fritzen S;Finger M;Strobel A

  • A neuronal nitric oxide synthase (NOS-I) haplotype associated with schizophrenia modifies prefrontal cortex function

    Reif A;Herterich S;Strobel A;Ehlis Ac

  • Serotonin transporter function is modulated by brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) but not nerve growth factor (NGF)

    Rainald Mössner;Silke Daniel;Dietmar Albert;Armin Heils

  • Cellular and Regional Distribution of the Glutamate Transporter GLAST in the CNS of Rats: Nonradioactive In SituHybridization and Comparative Immunocytochemistry

    Angelika Schmitt;Esther Asan;Bernd Püschel;Peter Kugler

  • Deficiency of brain 5-HT synthesis but serotonergic neuron formation in Tph2 knockout mice.

    Lise Gutknecht;Jonas Waider;Stefanie Kraft;Claudia Kriegebaum

  • Rhodopsin transport in the membrane of the connecting cilium of mammalian photoreceptor cells.

    Uwe Wolfrum;Angelika Schmitt

  • Spatio-temporal expression of tryptophan hydroxylase isoforms in murine and human brain : Convergent data from Tph2 knockout mice

    Lise Gutknecht;Claudia Kriegebaum;Jonas Waider;Angelika Schmitt

  • A splice variant of glutamate transporter GLT1/EAAT2 expressed in neurons: Cloning and localization in rat nervous system

    A Schmitt;E Asan;K-P Lesch;Peter Kugler

  • Expression of the glutamate transporter GLT1 in neural cells of the rat central nervous system: non-radioactive in situ hybridization and comparative immunocytochemistry.

    A. Schmitt;E. Asan;B. Püschel;Th. Jöns

  • The ADHD-susceptibility gene lphn3.1 modulates dopaminergic neuron formation and locomotor activity during zebrafish development.

    Merlin Lange;William Norton;Marion Coolen;Michel Chaminade

  • TRESK two-pore-domain K+ channels constitute a significant component of background potassium currents in murine dorsal root ganglion neurones

    Tina Dobler;Andreas Springauf;Stefanie Tovornik;Maruschka Weber

  • Neurogenesis and schizophrenia: dividing neurons in a divided mind?

    Andreas Reif;Angelika Schmitt;Sabrina Fritzen;Klaus-Peter Lesch

  • Allelic variation of serotonin transporter expression is associated with depression in Parkinson's disease.

    R Mössner;A Henneberg;A Schmitt;Y V Syagailo

  • Glutamate transporter EAAC1 is expressed in neurons and glial cells in the rat nervous system

    Peter Kugler;Angelika Schmitt

  • A missense mutation in a novel gene encoding a putative cation channel is associated with catatonic schizophrenia in a large pedigree

    J Meyer;A Huberth;G Ortega;Y V Syagailo

  • Differential effect of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS-III) on the regulation of adult neurogenesis and behaviour.

    Andreas Reif;Angelika Schmitt;Sabrina Fritzen;Sabine Chourbaji

  • Antidepressant Drugs Transactivate TrkB Neurotrophin Receptors in the Adult Rodent Brain Independently of BDNF and Monoamine Transporter Blockade

    Tomi Rantamäki;Liisa Vesa;Hanna Antila;Antonio Di Lieto

  • Cadherin-13, a risk gene for ADHD and comorbid disorders, impacts GABAergic function in hippocampus and cognition

    Olga Rivero;Martijn M Selten;S Sich;S Popp

  • Impacts of Brain Serotonin Deficiency following Tph2 Inactivation on Development and Raphe Neuron Serotonergic Specification

    Lise Gutknecht;Naozumi Araragi;Sören Merker;Jonas Waider

  • The corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-system and monoaminergic afferents in the central amygdala: investigations in different mouse strains and comparison with the rat

    E. Asan;D.M. Yilmazer-Hanke;M. Eliava;M. Hantsch

  • Organic cation transporter capable of transporting serotonin is up-regulated in serotonin transporter-deficient mice

    A. Schmitt;R. Mössner;A. Gossmann;I.G. Fischer

  • Differences in inflammatory pain in nNOS‐, iNOS‐ and eNOS‐deficient mice

    Michael Karl Boettger;Nurcan Üceyler;Marek Zelenka;Angelika Schmitt

  • Modulation of serotonin transporter function by interleukin-4

    Rainald Mössner;Silke Daniel;Angelika Schmitt;Dietmar Albert

  • A functional serotonin transporter gene polymorphism is associated with migraine with aura.

    M. Marziniak;R. Mössner;A. Schmitt;K. P. Lesch

  • The diabetic brain and cognition

    Peter Riederer;Amos D Korczyn;Sameh S Ali;Ovidiu Bajenaru

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Reif
Andreas Reif Goethe University Frankfurt
Claudia Sommer
Claudia Sommer University of Würzburg
Edna Grünblatt
Edna Grünblatt University of Zurich
Norbert Sachser
Norbert Sachser University of Münster
Tatyana Strekalova
Tatyana Strekalova Maastricht University
Daniel L.A. van den Hove
Daniel L.A. van den Hove Maastricht University
Christian Jacob
Christian Jacob University of Würzburg
Jürgen Deckert
Jürgen Deckert University of Würzburg
Markus Fendt
Markus Fendt Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

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