Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety.

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Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety. / Reimold, Matthias; Knobel, Astrid; Rapp, Michael A; Batra, Anil; Wiedemann, Klaus; Ströhle, Andreas; Zimmer, Anke; Schönknecht, Peter; Smolka, Michael N; Weinberger, Daniel R; Goldman, David; Machulla, Hans-Jürgen; Bares, Roland; Heinz, Andreas.

In: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, Vol. 213, No. 2-3, 2-3, 2011, p. 563-572.

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Harvard

Reimold, M, Knobel, A, Rapp, MA, Batra, A, Wiedemann, K, Ströhle, A, Zimmer, A, Schönknecht, P, Smolka, MN, Weinberger, DR, Goldman, D, Machulla, H-J, Bares, R & Heinz, A 2011, 'Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety.', PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, vol. 213, no. 2-3, 2-3, pp. 563-572. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20585760?dopt=Citation>

APA

Reimold, M., Knobel, A., Rapp, M. A., Batra, A., Wiedemann, K., Ströhle, A., Zimmer, A., Schönknecht, P., Smolka, M. N., Weinberger, D. R., Goldman, D., Machulla, H-J., Bares, R., & Heinz, A. (2011). Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 213(2-3), 563-572. [2-3]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20585760?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Reimold M, Knobel A, Rapp MA, Batra A, Wiedemann K, Ströhle A et al. Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. 2011;213(2-3):563-572. 2-3.

Bibtex

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title = "Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety.",
abstract = "Negative mood states are characterized by both stress hormone dysregulation and serotonergic dysfunction, reflected by altered thalamic serotonin transporter (5-HTT) levels. However, so far, no study examined the individual association between cortisol response and cerebral in vivo 5-HTT levels in patients suffering from negative mood states.",
author = "Matthias Reimold and Astrid Knobel and Rapp, {Michael A} and Anil Batra and Klaus Wiedemann and Andreas Str{\"o}hle and Anke Zimmer and Peter Sch{\"o}nknecht and Smolka, {Michael N} and Weinberger, {Daniel R} and David Goldman and Hans-J{\"u}rgen Machulla and Roland Bares and Andreas Heinz",
year = "2011",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "213",
pages = "563--572",
journal = "PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY",
issn = "0033-3158",
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T1 - Central serotonin transporter levels are associated with stress hormone response and anxiety.

AU - Reimold, Matthias

AU - Knobel, Astrid

AU - Rapp, Michael A

AU - Batra, Anil

AU - Wiedemann, Klaus

AU - Ströhle, Andreas

AU - Zimmer, Anke

AU - Schönknecht, Peter

AU - Smolka, Michael N

AU - Weinberger, Daniel R

AU - Goldman, David

AU - Machulla, Hans-Jürgen

AU - Bares, Roland

AU - Heinz, Andreas

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - Negative mood states are characterized by both stress hormone dysregulation and serotonergic dysfunction, reflected by altered thalamic serotonin transporter (5-HTT) levels. However, so far, no study examined the individual association between cortisol response and cerebral in vivo 5-HTT levels in patients suffering from negative mood states.

AB - Negative mood states are characterized by both stress hormone dysregulation and serotonergic dysfunction, reflected by altered thalamic serotonin transporter (5-HTT) levels. However, so far, no study examined the individual association between cortisol response and cerebral in vivo 5-HTT levels in patients suffering from negative mood states.

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EP - 572

JO - PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

JF - PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

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