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Szebeni, Katalin
The theory of optimum currency areas states that the more two countries trade with each other, the better candidates they are for a currency union. In terms of the endogeneity argument, convergence follows from joining a currency union and the integr
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1155
Autor:
Chandley, Michelle J., Szebeni, Attila, Szebeni, Katalin, Wang-Heaton, Hui, Garst, Jacob, Stockmeier, Craig A., Lewis, Nicole H., Ordway, Gregory A.
Publikováno v:
In Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry 13 July 2022 117
Autor:
Chandley, Michelle J., Szebeni, Attila, Szebeni, Katalin, Wang-Heaton, Hui, Garst, Jacob, Stockmeier, Craig A., Lewis, Nicole H., Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Major depressive disorder (MDD) and suicide have been associated with elevated indices of oxidative damage in the brain, as well as white matter pathology including reduced myelination by oligodendrocytes. Oligodendrocytes highly populate white matte
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works-2/48
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Szebeni, Attila, Szebeni, Katalin, DiPeri, Timothy P., Johnson, Luke A., Stockmeier, Craig A., Crawford, Jessica D., Chandley, Michelle J., Health Sciences, Hernandez, Liza J., Burgess, Katherine C., Brown, Russell W., Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Background: Pathology of white matter in brains of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) is well-documented, but the cellular and molecular basis of this pathology are poorly understood. Methods:Levels of DNA oxidation and gene expression of
Autor:
Chandley, Michelle J., Crawford, Jessica D., Szebeni, Attila, Szebeni, Katalin, Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Background: The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is a brain area involved in modulating behavior associated with social interaction, disruption of which is a core feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Functional brain imaging studies demonstrate
Externí odkaz:
https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/15433
Autor:
Brown, Russell W., Noel, Daniel M., Smith, Jessica J., Smith, Meredith L., Huggins, Kimberly N., Szebeni, Katalin, Szebeni, Attila, Duffourc, Michelle, Chandley, Michelle, Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
This study analyzed the interaction of the sleep aid eszopiclone (ESZ) and antidepressant fluoxetine (FLX) on social defeat stress (SDS) in the mouse. Beta adrenoreceptors, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and cAMP response element binding pr
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6340
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Karolewicz, Beata, Szebeni, Katalin, Gilmore, Tempestt, MacIag, Dorota, Stockmeier, Craig A., Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Compelling evidence suggests that major depression is associated with dysfunction of the brain glutamatergic transmission, and that the glutamatergic N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor plays a role in antidepressant activity. Recent post-mortem stu
Autor:
Ordway, Gregory A., Szebeni, Attila, Duffourc, Michelle M., Dessus-Babus, Sophie, Szebeni, Katalin
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Laser capture microdissection (LCM) is a versatile computer-assisted dissection method that permits collection of tissue samples with a remarkable level of anatomical resolution. LCM's application to the study of human brain pathology is growing, alt
Autor:
Karolewicz, Beata, Johnson, Laurel, Szebeni, Katalin, Stockmeier, Craig A., Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
It has been postulated that alcoholism is associated with abnormalities in glutamatergic neurotransmission. This study examined the density of glutamate NMDA receptor subunits and its associated proteins in the noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC) in d
Autor:
Xiang, Lianbin, Szebeni, Katalin, Szebeni, Attila, Klimek, Violetta, Stockmeier, Craig A., Karolewicz, Beata, Kalbfleisch, John, Ordway, Gregory A.
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Previous findings from this laboratory demonstrating changes in dopamine (DA) transporter and D2 receptors in the amygdaloid complex of subjects with major depression indicate that disruption of dopamine neurotransmission to the amygdala may contribu