Publications Jan Deussing

Journal Article (5)

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Cheng, X.-Y.; Ren, W.-J.; Li, X.; Deussing, J. M.; Illes, P.; Tang, Y.; Rubini, P.: Astrocytic P2X7 receptor regulates depressive-like behavioral reactions of mice in response to acute stressful stimulation. PURINERGIC SIGNALLING (2024)
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Giusti, S. A.; Pino, N. S.; Pannunzio, C.; Ogando, M. B.; Armando, N. G.; Garrett, L.; Zimprich, A.; Becker, L.; Gimeno, M. L.; Lukin, J. et al.; Merino, F. L.; Pardi, M. B.; Pedroncini, O.; Di Mauro, G. C.; Durner, V. G.; Fuchs, H.; de Angelis, M. H.; Patop, I. L.; Turck, C. W.; Deussing, J. M.; Weisenhorn, D. M. V.; Jahn, O.; Kadener, S.; Hoelter, S. M.; Brose, N.; Giesert, F.; Wurst, W.; Marin-Burgin, A.; Refojo, D.: A brain-enriched circular RNA controls excitatory neurotransmission and restricts sensitivity to aversive stimuli. SCIENCE ADVANCES 10 (21), eadj8769 (2024)
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Loganathan, S.; Menegaz, D.; Delling, J.-P.; Eder, M.; Deussing, J. M.: Cacna1c deficiency in forebrain glutamatergic neurons alters behavior and hippocampal plasticity in female mice. TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY 14 (1), 421 (2024)
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Stepan, J.; Heinz, D. E.; Dethloff, F.; Wiechmann , S.; Martinelli, S.; Hafner, K.; Ebert, T.; Junglas, E.; Haeusl, A. S.; Poehlmann, M. L. et al.; Jakovcevski, M.; Pape, J. C.; Zannas, A. S.; Bajaj , T.; Hermann, A.; Ma, X.; Pavenstaedt, H.; Schmidt, M. V.; Philipsen, A.; Turck, C. W.; Deussing, J. M.; Rammes, G.; Robinson, A. C.; Payton, A.; Wehr, M. C.; Stein, V.; Murgatroyd, C.; Kremerskothen, J.; Kuster, B.; Wotjak, C. T.; Gassen, N. C.: Inhibiting Hippo pathway kinases releases WWC1 to promote AMPAR-dependent synaptic plasticity and long-term memory in mice. SCIENCE SIGNALING 17 (834), eadj6603 (2024)
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Yusupov, N.; Roeh, S.; Sotillos Elliott, L.; Chang, S.; Loganathan, S.; Urbina Trevino, L.; Fröhlich, A. S.; Sauer, S.; Ködel, M.; Matosin, N. et al.; Czamara, D.; Deussing, J. M.; Binder, E. B.: DNA methylation patterns of FKBP5 regulatory regions in brain and blood of humanized mice and humans. MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY (2024)
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