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Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie

Klinikum / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Linster, Christiane; Wolf, David; Kelsch, Wolfgang

Reinforced Odor Representations in the Anterior Olfactory Nucleus Can Serve as Memory Traces for Conspecifics

ENEURO. Bd. 12. H. 7. 2025


Sebastian, Alexandra; Forstmann, Birte U.; Matzke, Dora

Reliability of triggering the stop process is related to prefrontal-subthalamic hyperdirect pathway recruitment

IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 3. 2025


Michel, Maurice; Armandi, Angelo; Gieswinkel, Alexander et al.

Risk of all-cause mortality and adverse outcomes from steatotic liver disease and its subgroups in the general population

INNERE MEDIZIN. Bd. 66. 2025 S. S5-S6


Ferrea, Stefano; Kuzo, Nazar; Giupponi, Giancarlo et al.

SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and plasma levels of psychotropic agents: a prospective cohort study

EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG METABOLISM & TOXICOLOGY. Bd. 21. H. 10. 2025 S. 1213-1218


Hulsemann, Mareike J.; Kaurin, Aleksandra; Kollmann, Bianca et al.

Self-oriented affective empathy is associated with increased negative affect

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. Bd. 15. H. 1. 2025


Fiess, Achim; Gissler, Sandra; Grabitz, Stephanie et al.

Short Report - Birth Weight is Not Associated With Cataracts or Pseudophakia - Results from the Gutenberg Health Study

CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY. Bd. 19. 2025 S. 153-156


Hahad, Omar; Kerahrodi, Jasmin Ghaemi; Heinrich, Isabel et al.

Socioeconomic disparities in cognitive impairment, quality of life, and mortality among older adults in Germany

PLOS ONE. Bd. 20. H. 7. 2025


Welzel, Anna M.; Brandl, Caroline; Herold, Janina M. et al.

The Association of Polygenic Risk Score With Glaucoma and Its Related Traits: Results From Two German Population-Based Studies

INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE. Bd. 66. H. 15. 2025


Stoffers-Winterling, J. M.; Wiegand, H. F.; Broll, J. et al.

The COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: mental health trajectories, resilient and vulnerable groups

NERVENARZT. Bd. 96. H. 3. 2025 S. 266-271