Rainer Landgraf
Max-Planck-Institute of Psychiatry
Munich
Germany
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- Candidate genes of anxiety-related behavior in HAB/LAB rats and mice: focus on vasopressin and glyoxalase-I. Landgraf, R., Kessler, M.S., Bunck, M., Murgatroyd, C., Spengler, D., Zimbelmann, M., Nussbaumer, M., Czibere, L., Turck, C.W., Singewald, N., Rujescu, D., Frank, E. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev (2007)
- The involvement of the vasopressin system in stress-related disorders. Landgraf, R. CNS. Neurol. Disord. Drug. Targets (2006)
- Neuropeptides in anxiety modulation. Landgraf, R. Handb. Exp. Pharmacol (2005)
- Vasopressin and oxytocin release within the brain: a dynamic concept of multiple and variable modes of neuropeptide communication. Landgraf, R., Neumann, I.D. Front. Neuroendocrinol (2004)
- Born to be anxious: neuroendocrine and genetic correlates of trait anxiety in HAB rats. Landgraf, R., Wigger, A. Stress (2003)
- Viral vector-mediated gene transfer of the vole V1a vasopressin receptor in the rat septum: improved social discrimination and active social behaviour. Landgraf, R., Frank, E., Aldag, J.M., Neumann, I.D., Sharer, C.A., Ren, X., Terwilliger, E.F., Niwa, M., Wigger, A., Young, L.J. Eur. J. Neurosci. (2003)
- High vs low anxiety-related behavior rats: an animal model of extremes in trait anxiety. Landgraf, R., Wigger, A. Behav. Genet. (2002)
- Release of vasopressin within the brain contributes to neuroendocrine and behavioral regulation. Landgraf, R., Wotjak, C.T., Neumann, I.D., Engelmann, M. Prog. Brain Res. (1998)