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Overview

Jörg H. Stehle is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their research focuses primarily on the field of neuroscience, with particular emphasis on subfields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, developmental neuroscience, endocrine and autonomic systems, and cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics covered in Stehle's work include:

  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Sleep and wakefulness research
  • Photoreceptor and optogenetics research

Stehle has published in reputable venues, including PLoS ONE and the Journal of Neurochemistry.

Recent publications include:

  • Exercise-induced Nogo-A influences rodent motor learning in a time-dependent manner, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • How to time the time - A preface to the special issue Circadian Rhythms in the Brain, 2021, Journal of Neurochemistry

Frequent collaborators in Stehle's research are Laura Hausmann, Ajmal Zemmar, Zhiyuan Sheng, Philipp Bechstein, and Oliver Weinmann.

Best Publications

  • Mammalian melatonin receptors: molecular biology and signal transduction.

    Charlotte von Gall;Jörg H. Stehle;David R. Weaver

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of a rat A1-adenosine receptor that is widely expressed in brain and spinal cord.

    Steven M. Reppert;David R. Weaver;Jörg H. Stehle;Scott A. Rivkees

  • A survey of molecular details in the human pineal gland in the light of phylogeny, structure, function and chronobiological diseases

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  • Molecular cloning and expression of the cDNA for a novel A2-adenosine receptor subtype.

    J H Stehle;S A Rivkees;J J Lee;D R Weaver

  • Targeted disruption of the mouse Mel(1b) melatonin receptor.

    Xiaowei Jin;Charlotte von Gall;Charlotte von Gall;Rick L. Pieschl;Valentin K. Gribkoff

  • Rhythmic gene expression in pituitary depends on heterologous sensitization by the neurohormone melatonin

    Charlotte von Gall;Martine L. Garabette;Christian A. Kell;Sascha Frenzel

  • Molecular cloning and functional expression of a sheep A3 adenosine receptor with widespread tissue distribution.

    J Linden;H E Taylor;A S Robeva;A L Tucker

  • Melatonin receptors in human hypothalamus and pituitary: implications for circadian and reproductive responses to melatonin

    D R Weaver;J H Stehle;E G Stopa;S M Reppert

  • Melatonin: a clock-output, a clock-input.

    J. H. Stehle;C. Von Gall;H.-W. Korf

  • The Pineal Organ, Its Hormone Melatonin, and the Photoneuroendocrine System

    H W Korf;C Schomerus;J H Stehle

  • The mammalian pineal gland: known facts, unknown facets.

    Erik Maronde;Jörg H. Stehle

  • Temporal dynamics of mouse hippocampal clock gene expression support memory processing.

    Antje Jilg;Sandra Lesny;Natalie Peruzki;Herbert Schwegler

  • CREB in the Mouse SCN: A Molecular Interface Coding the Phase-Adjusting Stimuli Light, Glutamate, PACAP, and Melatonin for Clockwork Access

    Charlotte von Gall;Giles E. Duffield;Michael H. Hastings;Michael D. A. Kopp;Michael D. A. Kopp

  • Effects of melatonin on spontaneous electrical activity of neurons in rat suprachiasmatic nuclei: an in vitro iontophoretic study.

    J Stehle;J Vanecek;L Vollrath

  • Melatonin plays a crucial role in the regulation of rhythmic clock gene expression in the mouse pars tuberalis.

    Charlotte Von Gall;Charlotte Von Gall;David R. Weaver;Juliane Moek;Antje Jilg

  • Transcription Factors in Neuroendocrine Regulation: Rhythmic Changes in pCREB and ICER Levels Frame Melatonin Synthesis

    Erik Maronde;Martina Pfeffer;James Olcese;Carlos A. Molina

  • Expression of c-Fos, ICER, Krox-24 and JunB in the whisker-to-barrel pathway of rats: time course of induction upon whisker stimulation by tactile exploration of an enriched environment

    Sebastian Bisler;Axel Schleicher;Peter Gass;Jörg H Stehle

  • Transcription factor dynamics and neuroendocrine signalling in the mouse pineal gland: a comparative analysis of melatonin-deficient C57BL mice and melatonin-proficient C3H mice

    Charlotte Von Gall;Alfred Lewy;Christof Schomerus;Berthe Vivien-Roels

  • Daily variations in melatonin receptor density of rat pars tuberalis and suprachiasmatic nuclei are distinctly regulated.

    François Gauer;Mireille Masson-Pevet;Jörg Stehle;Paul Pevet

  • Exploration of a novel environment leads to the expression of inducible transcription factors in barrel-related columns.

    J.F. Staiger;S. Bisler;A. Schleicher;P. Gass

  • Rhythms in clock proteins in the mouse pars tuberalis depend on MT1 melatonin receptor signalling.

    Antje Jilg;Juliane Moek;David R Weaver;Horst-Werner Korf

  • Exploiting endogenous anti-apoptotic proteins for novel therapeutic strategies in cerebral ischemia.

    Abdelhaq Rami;Ingo Bechmann;Jörg H Stehle

Frequent Co-Authors

Horst-Werner Korf
Horst-Werner Korf Goethe University Frankfurt
David R. Weaver
David R. Weaver University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Stefan Reuss
Stefan Reuss Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Lutz Vollrath
Lutz Vollrath Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Hannsjörg Schröder
Hannsjörg Schröder University of Cologne
Udo Rüb
Udo Rüb Goethe University Frankfurt
Enzo Tagliazucchi
Enzo Tagliazucchi University of Buenos Aires
Martin E. Schwab
Martin E. Schwab University of Zurich
Edward G. Stopa
Edward G. Stopa Brown University
Thomas Bourgeron
Thomas Bourgeron Université Paris Cité

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