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The GABAergic deficit hypothesis of major depressive disorder B Luscher, Q Shen, N Sahir Molecular psychiatry 16 (4), 383-406, 2011 | 940 | 2011 |
Decreased GABAA-receptor clustering results in enhanced anxiety and a bias for threat cues F Crestani, M Lorez, K Baer, C Essrich, D Benke, JP Laurent, C Belzung, ... Nature neuroscience 2 (9), 833-839, 1999 | 676 | 1999 |
Cloning and expression of AP-2, a cell-type-specific transcription factor that activates inducible enhancer elements. T Williams, A Admon, B Lüscher, R Tjian Genes & development 2 (12a), 1557-1569, 1988 | 671 | 1988 |
Neuronal circuitry mechanism regulating adult quiescent neural stem-cell fate decision J Song, C Zhong, MA Bonaguidi, GJ Sun, D Hsu, Y Gu, K Meletis, ... Nature 489 (7414), 150-154, 2012 | 572 | 2012 |
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Transcription factor AP-4 contains multiple dimerization domains that regulate dimer specificity. YF Hu, B Lüscher, A Admon, N Mermod, R Tjian Genes & development 4 (10), 1741-1752, 1990 | 378 | 1990 |
Regulation of GABAA receptor trafficking, channel activity, and functional plasticity of inhibitory synapses B Lüscher, CA Keller Pharmacology & therapeutics 102 (3), 195-221, 2004 | 368 | 2004 |
Regulation of transcription factor AP-2 by the morphogen retinoic acid and by second messengers. B Lüscher, PJ Mitchell, T Williams, R Tjian Genes & development 3 (10), 1507-1517, 1989 | 336 | 1989 |
The γ2 subunit of GABAA receptors is required for maintenance of receptors at mature synapses C Schweizer, S Balsiger, H Bluethmann, IM Mansuy, JM Fritschy, ... Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 24 (2), 442-450, 2003 | 328 | 2003 |
The GDP-GTP exchange factor collybistin: an essential determinant of neuronal gephyrin clustering K Harvey, IC Duguid, MJ Alldred, SE Beatty, H Ward, NH Keep, ... Journal of Neuroscience 24 (25), 5816-5826, 2004 | 325 | 2004 |
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GABAergic control of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in relation to behavior indicative of trait anxiety and depression states JC Earnheart, C Schweizer, F Crestani, T Iwasato, S Itohara, H Mohler, ... Journal of Neuroscience 27 (14), 3845-3854, 2007 | 269 | 2007 |
GODZ-mediated palmitoylation of GABAA receptors is required for normal assembly and function of GABAergic inhibitory synapses C Fang, L Deng, CA Keller, M Fukata, Y Fukata, G Chen, B Lüscher Journal of Neuroscience 26 (49), 12758-12768, 2006 | 217 | 2006 |
Disinhibition of somatostatin-positive GABAergic interneurons results in an anxiolytic and antidepressant-like brain state T Fuchs, SJ Jefferson, A Hooper, PHP Yee, J Maguire, B Luscher Molecular Psychiatry 22, 920–930, 2017 | 203 | 2017 |
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GABAergic terminals are required for postsynaptic clustering of dystrophin but not of GABAA receptors and gephyrin I Brünig, A Suter, I Knuesel, B Lüscher, JM Fritschy Journal of Neuroscience 22 (12), 4805-4813, 2002 | 183 | 2002 |
GABAA receptor deficits cause HPA axis hyperactivity and antidepressant drug sensitivity reminiscent of melancholic forms of depression Q Shen, R Lal, BA Luellen, JC Earnheart, AM Andrews, B Luscher Biological psychiatry 68 (6), 512, 2010 | 174* | 2010 |
Faithful cell-cycle regulation of a recombinant mouse histone H4 gene is controlled by sequences in the 3'-terminal part of the gene. B Lüscher, C Stauber, R Schindler, D Schümperli Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 82 (13), 4389-4393, 1985 | 162 | 1985 |