Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks.

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Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks. / Eser, Daniela; Uhr, Manfred; Leicht, Gregor; Asmus, Maria; Länger, Anna; Schüle, Cornelius; Baghai, Thomas C; Mulert, Christoph; Rupprecht, Rainer.

In: J PSYCHIATR RES, Vol. 45, No. 1, 1, 2011, p. 60-63.

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Eser, D, Uhr, M, Leicht, G, Asmus, M, Länger, A, Schüle, C, Baghai, TC, Mulert, C & Rupprecht, R 2011, 'Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks.', J PSYCHIATR RES, vol. 45, no. 1, 1, pp. 60-63. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20542521?dopt=Citation>

APA

Eser, D., Uhr, M., Leicht, G., Asmus, M., Länger, A., Schüle, C., Baghai, T. C., Mulert, C., & Rupprecht, R. (2011). Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks. J PSYCHIATR RES, 45(1), 60-63. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20542521?dopt=Citation

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Eser D, Uhr M, Leicht G, Asmus M, Länger A, Schüle C et al. Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks. J PSYCHIATR RES. 2011;45(1):60-63. 1.

Bibtex

@article{f1bed22762a54144a8845e33668e7de6,
title = "Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks.",
abstract = "There is evidence that the anti-glycation enzyme glyoxalase-1 (GLO1) may play a role in anxiety-related behaviour. However, discordant findings between GLO1 expression and anxiety-related behaviour have been observed in animal models. Because no data are available on the relation between GLO1 mRNA expression and human anxiety so far, we investigated the expression of GLO1 mRNA in peripheral blood cells in relation to cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) induced panic anxiety in healthy subjects as an established model of human anxiety in healthy volunteers.",
author = "Daniela Eser and Manfred Uhr and Gregor Leicht and Maria Asmus and Anna L{\"a}nger and Cornelius Sch{\"u}le and Baghai, {Thomas C} and Christoph Mulert and Rainer Rupprecht",
year = "2011",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "45",
pages = "60--63",
journal = "J PSYCHIATR RES",
issn = "0022-3956",
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T1 - Glyoxalase-I mRNA expression and CCK-4 induced panic attacks.

AU - Eser, Daniela

AU - Uhr, Manfred

AU - Leicht, Gregor

AU - Asmus, Maria

AU - Länger, Anna

AU - Schüle, Cornelius

AU - Baghai, Thomas C

AU - Mulert, Christoph

AU - Rupprecht, Rainer

PY - 2011

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N2 - There is evidence that the anti-glycation enzyme glyoxalase-1 (GLO1) may play a role in anxiety-related behaviour. However, discordant findings between GLO1 expression and anxiety-related behaviour have been observed in animal models. Because no data are available on the relation between GLO1 mRNA expression and human anxiety so far, we investigated the expression of GLO1 mRNA in peripheral blood cells in relation to cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) induced panic anxiety in healthy subjects as an established model of human anxiety in healthy volunteers.

AB - There is evidence that the anti-glycation enzyme glyoxalase-1 (GLO1) may play a role in anxiety-related behaviour. However, discordant findings between GLO1 expression and anxiety-related behaviour have been observed in animal models. Because no data are available on the relation between GLO1 mRNA expression and human anxiety so far, we investigated the expression of GLO1 mRNA in peripheral blood cells in relation to cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) induced panic anxiety in healthy subjects as an established model of human anxiety in healthy volunteers.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 45

SP - 60

EP - 63

JO - J PSYCHIATR RES

JF - J PSYCHIATR RES

SN - 0022-3956

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