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D-Index
96
Citations
35588
World Ranking
1811
National Ranking
40

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1992 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Hanns Möhler is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland and works primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their research focuses on topics including Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism, Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer, as well as Biochemical and Molecular Research.

The scientist has contributed to several subfields, notably Molecular Biology and Cancer Research. Their recent publication record includes work published in notable venues such as the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature.

  • GP-2250, a novel anticancer agent, inhibits the energy metabolism, activates AMP-Kinase and impairs the NF-kB pathway in pancreatic cancer cells (2023, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine)
  • Faculty Opinions recommendation of Shared structural mechanisms of general anaesthetics and benzodiazepines (2020, Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature)

Frequent collaborators in their research include Britta Majchrzak-Stiller, Marie Buchholz, Ilka Peters, Daniel Waschestjuk, and Johanna Strotmann, reflecting a network of coauthors engaged in related biomedical research topics.

Key publication venues tracking their output are:

  • Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature

Recognition within the academic community includes membership in Academia Europaea, awarded in 1992.

Best Publications

  • Benzodiazepine receptor: demonstration in the central nervous system

    H Mohler;T Okada

  • Selective antagonists of benzodiazepines.

    W. Hunkeler;H. Möhler;L. Pieri;P. Polc

  • Benzodiazepine actions mediated by specific γ-aminobutyric acid A receptor subtypes

    Uwe Rudolph;Florence Crestani;Dietmar Benke;Ina Brünig

  • GABAA-receptor heterogeneity in the adult rat brain: differential regional and cellular distribution of seven major subunits.

    Jean-Marc Fritschy;Hanns Mohler

  • Molecular and neuronal substrate for the selective attenuation of anxiety.

    Karin Löw;Florence Crestani;Ruth Keist;Dietmar Benke

  • A New Benzodiazepine Pharmacology

    H. Möhler;J. M. Fritschy;Uwe Rudolph

  • The GABA system in anxiety and depression and its therapeutic potential.

    Hanns Möhler

  • Trace fear conditioning involves hippocampal α5 GABAA receptors

    F. Crestani;R. Keist;J.-M. Fritschy;D. Benke

  • GABAA receptor subtypes: dissecting their pharmacological functions

    Uwe Rudolph;Florence Crestani;Hanns Möhler

  • Analysis of GABAA receptor function and dissection of the pharmacology of benzodiazepines and general anesthetics through mouse genetics.

    Uwe Rudolph;Hanns Möhler

  • Specific GABAA Circuits for Visual Cortical Plasticity

    Michela Fagiolini;Joan Marc Fritschy;Karin Löw;Hanns Möhler;Hanns Möhler

  • GABA-based therapeutic approaches: GABAA receptor subtype functions

    Uwe Rudolph;Uwe Rudolph;Hanns Möhler;Hanns Möhler

  • Benzodiazepine-insensitive mice generated by targeted disruption of the gamma 2 subunit gene of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors

    Uwe Gunther;Jack Benson;Dietmar Benke;Jean-Marc Fritschy

  • Agonist and antagonist benzodiazepine receptor interaction in vitro

    H. Möhler;J. G. Richards

  • NMDA receptor heterogeneity during postnatal development of the rat brain: differential expression of the NR2A, NR2B, and NR2C subunit proteins.

    Andreas Wenzel;Jean Marc Fritschy;Hanns Mohler;Dietmar Benke

  • Reversal of pathological pain through specific spinal GABAA receptor subtypes.

    Julia Knabl;Robert Witschi;Katharina Hösl;Heiko Reinold

  • Possible involvement of GABA in the central actions of benzodiazepines.

    W Haefely;A Kulcsár;H Möhler;L Pieri

  • GABA(A) receptor diversity and pharmacology.

    H. Möhler

  • Co-localization of GABA A receptors and benzodiazepine receptors in the brain shown by monoclonal antibodies

    P. Schoch;J. G. Richards;P. Häring;B. Takacs

  • Properties of 3H-diazepam binding to benzodiazepine receptors in rat cerebral cortex

    Hanns Möhler;Toshikazu Okada

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Benke
Dietmar Benke University of Zurich
Jean-Marc Fritschy
Jean-Marc Fritschy University of Zurich
Detlev Boison
Detlev Boison Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
J.G. Richards
J.G. Richards Roche (Switzerland)
Benjamin K. Yee
Benjamin K. Yee Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Joram Feldon
Joram Feldon ETH Zurich
Kurt Jungermann
Kurt Jungermann University of Göttingen
Horst Bluethmann
Horst Bluethmann Roche (Switzerland)
Bernhard Lüscher
Bernhard Lüscher RWTH Aachen University
Andreas Draguhn
Andreas Draguhn Heidelberg University

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