GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder
Deckert J, Weber H, Villmann C, Lonsdorf T, Richter J, Andreatta M, Arias-Vasquez A, Hommers L, Kent L, Schartner C, Cichon S, et al. (2017)
Molecular Psychiatry 22(10): 1431-1439.
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Autor*in
Deckert, J;
Weber, H;
Villmann, C;
Lonsdorf, TinaUniBi;
Richter, J;
Andreatta, M;
Arias-Vasquez, A;
Hommers, L;
Kent, L;
Schartner, C;
Cichon, S;
Wolf, C
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Alle
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
Molecular Psychiatry
Band
22
Ausgabe
10
Seite(n)
1431-1439
ISSN
1359-4184
eISSN
1476-5578
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2985435
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Deckert J, Weber H, Villmann C, et al. GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder. Molecular Psychiatry. 2017;22(10):1431-1439.
Deckert, J., Weber, H., Villmann, C., Lonsdorf, T., Richter, J., Andreatta, M., Arias-Vasquez, A., et al. (2017). GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder. Molecular Psychiatry, 22(10), 1431-1439. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2017.2
Deckert, J, Weber, H, Villmann, C, Lonsdorf, Tina, Richter, J, Andreatta, M, Arias-Vasquez, A, et al. 2017. “GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder”. Molecular Psychiatry 22 (10): 1431-1439.
Deckert, J., Weber, H., Villmann, C., Lonsdorf, T., Richter, J., Andreatta, M., Arias-Vasquez, A., Hommers, L., Kent, L., Schartner, C., et al. (2017). GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder. Molecular Psychiatry 22, 1431-1439.
Deckert, J., et al., 2017. GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder. Molecular Psychiatry, 22(10), p 1431-1439.
J. Deckert, et al., “GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder”, Molecular Psychiatry, vol. 22, 2017, pp. 1431-1439.
Deckert, J., Weber, H., Villmann, C., Lonsdorf, T., Richter, J., Andreatta, M., Arias-Vasquez, A., Hommers, L., Kent, L., Schartner, C., Cichon, S., Wolf, C., Schaefer, N., von Collenberg, C.R., Wachter, B., Blum, R., Schümann, D., Scharfenort, R., Schumacher, J., Forstner, A.J., Baumann, C., Schiele, M.A., Notzon, S., Zwanzger, P., Janzing, J.G.E., Galesloot, T., Kiemeney, L.A., Gajewska, A., Glotzbach-Schoon, E., Mühlberger, A., Alpers, G., Fydrich, T., Fehm, L., Gerlach, A.L., Kircher, T., Lang, T., Ströhle, A., Arolt, V., Wittchen, H.-U., Kalisch, R., Büchel, C., Hamm, A., Nöthen, M.M., Romanos, M., Domschke, K., Pauli, P., Reif, A.: GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder. Molecular Psychiatry. 22, 1431-1439 (2017).
Deckert, J, Weber, H, Villmann, C, Lonsdorf, Tina, Richter, J, Andreatta, M, Arias-Vasquez, A, Hommers, L, Kent, L, Schartner, C, Cichon, S, Wolf, C, Schaefer, N, von Collenberg, C R, Wachter, B, Blum, R, Schümann, D, Scharfenort, R, Schumacher, J, Forstner, A J, Baumann, C, Schiele, M A, Notzon, S, Zwanzger, P, Janzing, J G E, Galesloot, T, Kiemeney, L A, Gajewska, A, Glotzbach-Schoon, E, Mühlberger, A, Alpers, G, Fydrich, T, Fehm, L, Gerlach, A L, Kircher, T, Lang, T, Ströhle, A, Arolt, V, Wittchen, H-U, Kalisch, R, Büchel, C, Hamm, A, Nöthen, M M, Romanos, M, Domschke, K, Pauli, P, and Reif, A. “GLRB allelic variation associated with agoraphobic cognitions, increased startle response and fear network activation: a potential neurogenetic pathway to panic disorder”. Molecular Psychiatry 22.10 (2017): 1431-1439.