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Gisela Grecksch is affiliated with Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Germany. Their academic profile does not include any listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or detailed publication venues.

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Despite the limited publicly available information, the association with a university such as Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg suggests an active role in academic research or teaching within that institution.

Best Publications

  • Ketamine-induced changes in rat behaviour: A possible animal model of schizophrenia.

    Axel Becker;Brigitte Peters;Helmut Schroeder;Tobias Mann

  • Repeated application of ketamine to rats induces changes in the hippocampal expression of parvalbumin, neuronal nitric oxide synthase and cFOS similar to those found in human schizophrenia.

    G Keilhoff;A Becker;G Grecksch;G Wolf

  • Social behaviour in rats lesioned with ibotenic acid in the hippocampus: quantitative and qualitative analysis.

    Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch;Hans-Gert Bernstein;Volker Höllt

  • Two sensitive periods for the amnesic effect of anisomycin

    Gisela Grecksch;Hansjürgen Matthies

  • Transient prenatal vitamin D deficiency is associated with subtle alterations in learning and memory functions in adult rats.

    Axel Becker;Darryl W. Eyles;Darryl W. Eyles;John J. McGrath;John J. McGrath;Gisela Grecksch

  • Receptor endocytosis counteracts the development of opioid tolerance

    Thomas Koch;Antje Widera;Katharina Bartzsch;Stefan Schulz

  • Anxiogenic and non-anxiogenic benzodiazepine antagonists

    Lia Prado de Carvalho;Gisela Grecksch;Georges Chapouthier;Jean Rossier

  • Ketamine-induced changes in rat behaviour: a possible animal model of schizophrenia. Test of predictive validity

    Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch

  • Kindling and its consequences on learning in rats.

    Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch;Heide-Linde Ruthrich;Wulf Pohle

  • Rewarding effects of ethanol and cocaine in µ opioid receptor-deficient mice

    Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch;Jürgen Kraus;Horace H. Loh

  • Disruption of Latent Inhibition in Rats with Postnatal Hippocampal Lesions

    G Grecksch;HG Bernstein;A Becker;V Höllt

  • Cell proliferation is influenced by bulbectomy and normalized by imipramine treatment in a region-specific manner.

    Gerburg Keilhoff;Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch;Hans-Gert Bernstein

  • Increased neurogenesis in a rat ketamine model of schizophrenia.

    Gerburg Keilhoff;Hans-Gert Bernstein;Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch

  • Morphine self-administration in µ-opioid receptor-deficient mice

    Axel Becker;Gisela Grecksch;Rudolf Brödemann;Jürgen Kraus

  • Alterations of the dopaminergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission in adult rats with postnatal ibotenic acid hippocampal lesion.

    H Schroeder;G Grecksch;A Becker;B Bogerts

  • Piracetam prevents pentylenetetrazol kindling-induced neuronal loss and learning deficits

    W. Pohle;A. Becker;G. Grecksch;A. Juhre

  • Development of tolerance and sensitization to different opioid agonists in rats.

    Gisela Grecksch;Katharina Bartzsch;Antje Widera;Axel Becker

  • Risperidone and haloperidol promote survival of stem cells in the rat hippocampus

    Gerburg Keilhoff;Gisela Grecksch;Hans-Gert Bernstein;Thomas Roskoden

  • Convulsions induced by submaximal dose of pentylenetetrazol in mice are antagonized by the benzodiazepine antagonist Ro 15-1788

    Gisela Grecksch;Lia Prado de Carvalho;Patrice Venault;Georges Chapouthier

  • Influence of olfactory bulbectomy and subsequent imipramine treatment on 5‐hydroxytryptaminergic presynapses in the rat frontal cortex: behavioural correlates

    Gisela Grecksch;Dan Zhou;Christian Franke;Ulrike Schröder

Frequent Co-Authors

Axel Becker
Axel Becker Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Hans-Gert Bernstein
Hans-Gert Bernstein Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Bernhard Bogerts
Bernhard Bogerts Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Bernhard A. Sabel
Bernhard A. Sabel Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Darryl W. Eyles
Darryl W. Eyles University of Queensland
Constanze I. Seidenbecher
Constanze I. Seidenbecher Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
Reinhard Schliebs
Reinhard Schliebs Leipzig University
Herbert Schwegler
Herbert Schwegler Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Oliver von Bohlen und Halbach
Oliver von Bohlen und Halbach Greifswald University Hospital
Susan J. Sara
Susan J. Sara Collège de France

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