Publications of Georgia Balsevich
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Journal Article (16)
1.
Journal Article
8 (10), eabi4797 (2022)
Mediobasal hypothalamic FKBP51 acts as a molecular switch linking autophagy to whole-body metabolism. SCIENCE ADVANCES 2.
Journal Article
43 (2), pp. 342 - 353 (2018)
Anxiety Associated Increased CpG Methylation in the Promoter of Asb1: A Translational Approach Evidenced by Epidemiological and Clinical Studies and a Murine Model. NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 3.
Journal Article
12, 262 (2018)
Pharmacological Modulation of the Psychiatric Risk Factor FKBP51 Alters Efficiency of Common Antidepressant Drugs. FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 4.
Journal Article
8, 1725 (2017)
Stress-responsive FKBP51 regulates AKT2-AS160 signaling and metabolic function. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 5.
Journal Article
78, pp. 213 - 221 (2017)
An adverse early life environment can enhance stress resilience in adulthood. Psychoneuroendocrinology 6.
Journal Article
80 (10), pp. 743 - 753 (2016)
Prefrontal Cortex Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor 1 Conveys Acute Stress-Induced Executive Dysfunction. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 7.
Journal Article
19 (1), pp. 83 - 90 (2016)
SLC6A15, a novel stress vulnerability candidate, modulates anxiety and depressive-like behavior: involvement of the glutamatergic system. STRESS-THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON THE BIOLOGY OF STRESS 8.
Journal Article
103 (3-4), pp. 354 - 368 (2016)
Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Obesity Alters Anxiety and Stress Coping Behaviors in Aged Mice. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 9.
Journal Article
60, pp. 138 - 150 (2015)
Maternal high-fat diet acts as a stressor increasing maternal glucocorticoids' signaling to the fetus and disrupting maternal behavior and brain activation in C57BL/6J mice. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 10.
Journal Article
86 (5), pp. 1189 - 1202 (2015)
Genetic Differences in the Immediate Transcriptome Response to Stress Predict Risk-Related Brain Function and Psychiatric Disorders. NEURON 11.
Journal Article
8, 445 (2015)
The bio-distribution of the antidepressant clomipramine is modulated by chronic stress in mice: effects on behavior. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 12.
Journal Article
8, 445 (2015)
The bio-distribution of the antidepressant clomipramine is modulated by chronic stress in mice: effects on behavior. FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 13.
Journal Article
11 (1), pp. 33 - + (2015)
Selective inhibitors of the FK506-binding protein 51 by induced fit. NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY 14.
Journal Article
11 (11), e1001755 (2014)
Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans. PLOS MEDICINE 15.
Journal Article
222 (1), pp. 15 - 26 (2014)
Interplay between diet-induced obesity and chronic stress in mice: potential role of FKBP51. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY 16.
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 130 - 151 (2014)
Developmental ORIgins of Healthy and Unhealthy AgeiNg: The Role of Maternal Obesity - Introduction to DORIAN. OBESITY FACTS Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
27, S.05.04, p. S530 - S530 (2017)
Novel route to autophagy links to synaptic function and treatment options in depression. 30th Congress of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP), Paris, FRANCE, September 02, 2017 - September 05, 2017. EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
61 Special Issue Ed., PS2.2.4, p. 10 - 10. 45th Annual Meeting of the
International-Society-of-Psychoneuroendocrinology (ISPNE) on Stress and
the Brain - From Fertility to Senility, Edinburgh, SCOTLAND, September 08, 2015 - September 11, 2015. Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd., OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND (2015)
High-fat diet during pregnancy acts as a stressor increasing maternal glucocorticoids' signaling to the fetus and disrupting maternal behavior in a mouse model. In PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Identification of FKBP51 as a novel susceptibility gene for metabolic dysfunction. Dissertation, 181 pp., Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München (2016)
Book Review (1)
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Book Review
29, pp. 170 - 181 (2019)
Focus on FKBP51: A molecular link between stress and metabolic disorders. MOLECULAR METABOLISM