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Overview

Ina Weiner is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and contributes to the fields of medicine and neuroscience. Their research spans several subfields including endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, reproductive medicine, biological psychiatry, dermatology, and behavioral neuroscience.

Their work covers topics such as hormonal and reproductive studies, ovarian function and disorders, tryptophan and brain disorders, dermatology and skin diseases, and stress responses and cortisol.

Recent publications by Ina Weiner include the following papers:

  • The Role of the Androgen Receptor in Sexual Dimorphisms of Renal Ammonia Metabolism (2021) published in The FASEB Journal
  • P.0844 Long-term effect of maternal immune activation in nursing dams on neurobiological, brain volume and behavioral alterations in the offspring (2021) published in European Neuropsychopharmacology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ina Weiner are:

  • Autumn N. Harris
  • Rebeca A. Castro
  • Hyun-Wook Lee
  • Jill W. Verlander
  • Floriana De Cillis

The main publication venues for their work include:

  • The FASEB Journal
  • European Neuropsychopharmacology

Best Publications

  • The connections of the dopaminergic system with the striatum in rats and primates: An analysis with respect to the functional and compartmental organization of the striatum

    D Joel;I Weiner

  • Immune Activation During Pregnancy in Rats Leads to a PostPubertal Emergence of Disrupted Latent Inhibition, Dopaminergic Hyperfunction, and Altered Limbic Morphology in the Offspring: A Novel Neurodevelopmental Model of Schizophrenia

    Lee Zuckerman;Moshe Rehavi;Rachel Nachman;Ina Weiner

  • The organization of the basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuits-open interconnected rather than closed segregated

    D. Joel;I. Weiner

  • The "two-headed" latent inhibition model of schizophrenia: modeling positive and negative symptoms and their treatment.

    Ina Weiner

  • Neural substrates of latent inhibition: the switching model.

    Ina Weiner

  • Maternal immune activation leads to behavioral and pharmacological changes in the adult offspring.

    Lee Zuckerman;Ina Weiner

  • Disruption of latent inhibition by acute administration of low doses of amphetamine

    I. Weiner;R.E. Lubow;J. Feldon

  • Abolition of the expression but not the acquisition of latent inhibition by chronic amphetamine in rats

    I Weiner;R E Lubow;J Feldon

  • The switching model of latent inhibition : an update of neural substrates

    I. Weiner;J. Feldon

  • The effects of excitotoxic lesion of the medial prefrontal cortex on latent inhibition, prepulse inhibition, food hoarding, elevated plus maze, active avoidance and locomotor activity in the rat

    L Lacroix;L.M Broersen;I Weiner;J Feldon

  • Electrolytic lesions of the medial prefrontal cortex in rats disrupt performance on an analog of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, but do not disrupt latent inhibition: implications for animal models of schizophrenia.

    Daphna Joel;Ina Weiner;Joram Feldon

  • Facilitation of latent inhibition by haloperidol in rats

    I. Weiner;J. Feldon

  • Chronic amphetamine and latent inhibition

    I. Weiner;R.E. Lubow;J. Feldon

  • The latent inhibition model of schizophrenic attention disorder. Haloperidol and sulpiride enhance rats' ability to ignore irrelevant stimuli.

    Joram Feldon;Ina Weiner

  • The role of mesolimbic dopaminergic and retrohippocampal afferents to the nucleus accumbens in latent inhibition : implications for schizophrenia

    J A Gray;M H Joseph;D R Hemsley;A M Young

  • Latent inhibition and schizophrenia

    R. E. Lubow;I. Weiner;A. Schlossberg;I. Baruch

  • Facilitation of the expression but not the acquisition of latent inhibition by haloperidol in rats.

    I. Weiner;J. Feldon;Y. Katz

  • Modulators of the glycine site on NMDA receptors, d -serine and ALX 5407, display similar beneficial effects to clozapine in mouse models of schizophrenia

    Tatiana Lipina;Viviane Labrie;Viviane Labrie;Ina Weiner;John Roder;John Roder

  • From an animal model of an attentional deficit towards new insights into the pathophysiology of schizophrenia

    Joram Feldon;Ina Weiner

  • Differential involvement of the shell and core subterritories of the nucleus accumbens in latent inhibition and amphetamine-induced activity

    I. Weiner;G. Gal;J.N.P. Rawlins;J. Feldon;J. Feldon

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniela Schiller
Daniela Schiller Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Gerard Cagney
Gerard Cagney University College Dublin
Jeffrey A. Gray
Jeffrey A. Gray King's College London

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