Publications of Markus Nussbaumer
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Journal Article (12)
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Journal Article
11 (2), 128 (2021)
Y Behavioral and Metabolome Differences between C57BL/6 and DBA/2 Mouse Strains: Implications for Their Use as Models for Depression- and Anxiety-Like Phenotypes. METABOLITES 2.
Journal Article
22 (12), pp. 2023 - 2028 (2019)
Identity domains capture individual differences from across the behavioral repertoire. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 3.
Journal Article
41 (7), pp. 1751 - 1758 (2016)
Selective Mitochondrial Targeting Exerts Anxiolytic Effects In Vivo. NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 4.
Journal Article
10 (12), pp. 1269 - 1272 (2016)
Stable isotope metabolic labeling suggests differential turnover of the DPYSL protein family. Proteomics. Clinical applications 5.
Journal Article
10 (12), pp. 1269 - 1272 (2016)
Stable isotope metabolic labeling suggests differential turnover of the DPYSL protein family. SI 6.
Journal Article
58, pp. 115 - 122 (2014)
Behavioral extremes of trait anxiety in mice are characterized by distinct metabolic profiles. JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH 7.
Journal Article
70 (11), pp. 1074 - 1082 (2011)
Proteomics and Metabolomics Analysis of a Trait Anxiety Mouse Model Reveals Divergent Mitochondrial Pathways. Biological Psychiatry 8.
Journal Article
44 (6), p. 289 - 289 (2011)
Anxiety and mitochondria: Insights from the -omics world. Pharmacopsychiatry 9.
Journal Article
42 (5), p. 230 - 230 (2009)
Effects of enriched environment on a mouse model of extremes in trait anxiety. Pharmacopsychiatry 10.
Journal Article
33 (6), pp. 839 - 862 (2008)
Mice selected for high versus low stress reactivity: A new animal model for affective disorders. Psychoneuroendocrinology 11.
Journal Article
31 (1), pp. 89 - 102 (2007)
Candidate genes of anxiety-related behavior in HAB/LAB rats and mice: Focus on vasopressin and glyoxalase-I. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 12.
Journal Article
38 (5), p. 281 - 281 (2005)
Mice selected for high or low stress reactivity: a proposed model for affective disorders. Pharmacopsychiatry Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
27, 799.1. Joint Annual Meeting of the ASPET/BPS at Experimental Biology (EB), Boston, MA, April 20, 2013 - April 24, 2013. (2013)
A neutron can make the difference: The N-15 stable isotope effect on metabolic pathways. In FASEB JOURNAL,