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Tobias T. Pohl
Tobias T. Pohl
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Lost connections: Oxytocin and the neural, physiological, and behavioral consequences of disrupted relationships
TT Pohl, LJ Young, OJ Bosch
International Journal of Psychophysiology 136, 54-63, 2019
862019
Abandoned prairie vole mothers show normal maternal care but altered emotionality: Potential influence of the brain corticotropin-releasing factor system
OJ Bosch, TT Pohl, ID Neumann, LJ Young
Behavioural brain research 341, 114-121, 2018
242018
Late-onset cognitive impairments after early-life stress are shaped by inherited differences in stress reactivity
S McIlwrick, T Pohl, A Chen, C Touma
Frontiers in cellular neuroscience 11, 9, 2017
172017
Microglia react to partner loss in a sex-and brain site-specific manner in prairie voles
TT Pohl, O Jung, B Di Benedetto, LJ Young, OJ Bosch
Brain, behavior, and immunity 96, 168-186, 2021
142021
Neuroligins in neurodevelopmental conditions: how mouse models of de novo mutations can help us link synaptic function to social behavior
TT Pohl, H Hörnberg
Neuronal Signaling 6 (2), NS20210030, 2022
82022
Touch sensation requires the mechanically gated ion channel ELKIN1
S Chakrabarti, JD Klich, MA Khallaf, AJ Hulme, O Sánchez-Carranza, ...
Science 383 (6686), 992-998, 2024
2024
SOCIAL STRESS DURING ADOLESCENCE: NEUROIMMUNOLOGICAL SIGNATURES OF STRESS SUSCEPTIBILITY
T Pohl, H Hörnberg
IBRO Neuroscience Reports 15, S47, 2023
2023
Sex-dependent implications of Melanotan II treatment and inflammatory responses following partner loss in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster)
T Pohl
2021
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