Gregers Wegener
pure.au.dk
0000-0002-0081-0068
Aarhus University
333 papers found
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Acute Inescapable Stress Rapidly Increases Synaptic Energy Metabolism in Prefrontal Cortex and Alters Working Memory Performance
Grandmaternal high-fat diet primed anxiety-like behaviour in the second-generation female offspring
The antidepressant-like effect of probiotics and their faecal abundance may be modulated by the cohabiting gut microbiota in rats
Altered fecal microbiota composition in the Flinders sensitive line rat model of depression
Brain volumetric alterations accompanied with loss of striatal medium-sized spiny neurons and cortical parvalbumin expressing interneurons in Brd1+/− mice
Maternal High-fat Diet Programs Offspring Emotional Behavior in Adulthood
Probiotics reduce risk-taking behavior in the Elevated Plus Maze in the Flinders Sensitive Line rat model of depression
Cannabidiol Induces Rapid and Sustained Antidepressant-Like Effects Through Increased BDNF Signaling and Synaptogenesis in the Prefrontal Cortex
Probiotics - a novel antidepressant? Lessons from preclinical studies
Probiotics Affect One-Carbon Metabolites and Catecholamines in a Genetic Rat Model of Depression
A Critical Role of Mitochondria in BDNF-Associated Synaptic Plasticity After One-Week Vortioxetine Treatment
Syringe-feeding as a novel delivery method for accurate individual dosing of probiotics in rats
S-Ketamine Mediates Its Acute and Sustained Antidepressant-Like Activity through a 5-HT1B Receptor Dependent Mechanism in a Genetic Rat Model of Depression
Mitochondria Are Critical for BDNF-Mediated Synaptic and Vascular Plasticity of Hippocampus following Repeated Electroconvulsive Seizures
Acta Neuropsychiatrica and social media
The microbial metabolite indole-3-propionic acid improves glucose metabolism in rats, but does not affect behaviour
Ketamine and aminoguanidine differentially affect Bdnf and Mtor gene expression in the prefrontal cortex of adult male rats
Probiotic treatment protects against the pro-depressant-like effect of high-fat diet in Flinders Sensitive Line rats
ZL006, a small molecule inhibitor of PSD-95/nNOS interaction, does not induce antidepressant-like effects in two genetically predisposed rat models of depression and control animals
Discovery versus implementation research on mental disorders in low- and middle-income countries
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