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Journal Article (53)
2010
Journal Article
67 (5), pp. 468 - 474 (2010)
Elevated brain monoamine oxidase A binding in early postpartum period. Archives of General Psychiatry
Journal Article
2010, 780645 (2010)
Mood disorders are glial disorders: Evidence from in vivo studies. Cardiovascular Psychiatry and Neurology 2009
Journal Article
24 (3), pp. 119 - 125 (2009)
Differences in the dynamics of serotonin reuptake transporter occupancy may explain superior clinical efficacy of escitalopram versus citalopram. International Clinical Psychopharmacology
Journal Article
66 (12), pp. 1304 - 1312 (2009)
Brain monoamine oxidase a binding in major depressive disorder: Relationship to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment, recovery and recurrence. Archives of General Psychiatry 2008
Journal Article
33 (17), pp. 1633 - 1641 (2008)
Effects of olanzapine and ziprasidone on glucose tolerance in healthy volunteers. Neuropsychopharmacology 2007
Journal Article
17 (2), pp. 102 - 7 (2007)
Striatal D(2) receptor occupancy in bipolar patients treated with olanzapine. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol
Journal Article
191 (2), pp. 333 - 9 (2007)
Higher serotonin transporter occupancy after multiple dose administration of escitalopram compared to citalopram: an [123I]ADAM SPECT study. Psychopharmacology
Journal Article
61 (9), pp. 1081 - 9 (2007)
Reduced serotonin-1A receptor binding in social anxiety disorder. Biol Psychiatry
Journal Article
10 (2), pp. 211 - 8 (2007)
Binding kinetics of 123I[ADAM] in healthy controls: a selective SERT radioligand. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol 2006
Journal Article
188 (3), pp. 263 - 72 (2006)
In vivo imaging of serotonin transporter occupancy by means of SPECT and [123I]ADAM in healthy subjects administered different doses of escitalopram or citalopram. Psychopharmacology 2005
Journal Article
31 (3), pp. 1032 - 41 (2005)
Delineation of myotoxicity induced by 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl CoA reductase inhibitors in human skeletal muscle cells. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2004
Journal Article
9 (11), pp. 823 - 832 (2004)
Therapy of treatment resistant depression: Focus on the management of TRD with atypical antipsychotics. CNS Spectrums
Journal Article
143 (6), pp. :715 - 24 (2004)
Mutual amplification of apoptosis by statin-induced mitochondrial stress and doxorubicin toxicity in human rhabdomyosarcoma cells. Br J Pharmacol. Book Chapter (1)
2017
Book Chapter
Die Rolle von hormonellen Übergangsphasen für Geschlechtsunterschiede in der psychischen Gesundheit. In: Genderperspektiven in der Medizin (GPmed): Abstractband zur Tagungsreihe an der Universität Leipzig, pp. 64 - 65 (Ed. Stengler, K.). Pöge, Leipzig (2017)
Meeting Abstract (15)
2017
Meeting Abstract
42, M53, pp. S145 - S146. No longer published by Elsevier, New York, NY (2017)
Sex differences in the relationship between abdominal fat distribution and structural brain network. In Neuropsychopharmacology,
Meeting Abstract
42 (Suppl. 1), M53, pp. S145 - S146. ACNP 56th Annual Meeting: Poster Session I, Palm Springs, CA, December 03, 2017 - December 07, 2017. No longer published by Elsevier, New York, NY (2017)
Sex differences in the relationship between abdominal fat distribution and structural brain networks. In Neuropsychopharmacology,
Meeting Abstract
27 (Suppl. 4), pp. S718 - S719. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2017)
A novel social perception task for testing thesocial interaction model in pharmaco-fMRIprotocols with selective serotonin reuptakeinhibitors. In European Neuropsychopharmacology,
Meeting Abstract
27 (Suppl. 1), p. S75 - S75. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2017)
Acute serotonergic action on attention-emotion interference. In European Neuropsychopharmacology,
Meeting Abstract
27 (S1), p. S75 - S75. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2017)
Acute serotonergic action onattention-emotion interference. In European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2014
Meeting Abstract
75 (9 Suppl. 1), 1081, p. S299 - S299. 69th Annual Scientific Convention and Meeting of the Society-of-Biological-Psychiatry, New York. Elsevier, New York (2014)
MAO-A: A core neurochemical imaging biomarker for postpartum depression (PPD) and populations at risk for PPD. In Biological Psychiatry,