Publications of Barbara Woelfel

Journal Article (5)

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Penner-Goeke, S.; Bothe, M.; Rek, N.; Kreitmaier, P.; Poehlchen, D.; Kühnel, A.; Glaser, L. V.; Kaya, E.; Krontira, A.; Roeh, S. et al.; Czamara, D.; Ködel, M.; Monteserin-Garcia, J.; Diener, L.; Woelfel, B.; Sauer, S.; Rummel, C.; Riesenberg, S.; Arloth-Knauer, J.; Ziller, M.; Labeur, M.; Meijsing, S.; Binder, E. B.: High- throughput screening of glucocorticoid- induced enhancer activity reveals mechanisms of stress- related psychiatric disorders. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 120 (49), e2305773120 (2023)
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Labeur, M.; Wölfel, B.; Stalla, J.; Stalla, G. K.: TMEFF2 is an endogenous inhibitor of the CRH signal transduction pathway. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY 54 (1), pp. 51 - 63 (2015)
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Labeur, M.; Refojo, D.; Wölfel, B.; Stalla, J.; Vargas, V.; Theodoropoulou, M.; Buchfelder, M.; Paez-Pereda, M.; Arzt, E.; Stalla, G. K.: Interferon-gamma inhibits cellular proliferation and ACTH production in corticotroph tumor cells through a novel janus kinases-signal transducer and activator of transcription 1/nuclear factor-kappa B inhibitory signaling pathway. Journal of Endocrinology 199 (2), pp. 177 - 189 (2008)
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Labeur, M.; Refojo, D.; Woelfel, B.; Stalla, J.; Vargas, V.; Theodoropoulou, M.; Buchfelder, M.; Paez-Pereda, M.; Arzt, E.; Stalla, G. K.: Interferon-gamma inhibits cellular proliferation and ACTH production in corticotroph tumor cells through a novel JAK-STAT1/NF-kappa B inhibitory signalling pathway. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes 115 (8), pp. 542 - 543 (2007)
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Monory, K.; Massa, F.; Egertová, M.; Eder, M.; Blaudzun, H.; Westenbroek, R.; Kelsch, W.; Jacob, W.; Marsch, R.; Ekker, M. et al.; Long, J.; Rubenstein, J. L.; Goebbels, S.; Nave, K.-A.; During, M.; Klugmann, M.; Wölfel, B.; Dodt, H.-U.; Zieglgänsberger, W.; Wotjak, C. T.; Mackie, K.; Elphick, M. R.; Marsicano, G.; Lutz, B.: The endocannabinoid system controls key epileptogenic circuits in the hippocampus. Neuron 51, pp. 455 - 466 (2006)
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