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Beate Niesler

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Current Opinion in Pharmacology|February 25, 2011
5-HT(3) receptors: potential of individual isoforms for personalised therapyBeate Niesler
Molecular Psychiatry|May 29, 2020
Emerging evidence for gene mutations driving both brain and gut dysfunction in autism spectrum disorderBeate Niesler, Gudrun A Rappold
Human Mutation|October 21, 2016
The Human Serotonin Type 3 Receptor Gene (HTR3A-E) Allelic Variant DatabaseJacopo Celli, Gudrun Rappold, Beate Niesler
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|July 13, 2010
5-HT(3) receptors: role in disease and target of drugsJutta Walstab, Gudrun Rappold, Beate Niesler
Human Mutation|October 29, 2002
The human SHOX mutation databaseBeate Niesler, Christine Fischer, Gudrun A Rappold
The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|August 14, 2018
Funding for gastrointestinal disease research in the European UnionHans Törnblom, Magnus Simrén, Giovanni Barbara, et al.
Pharmacogenomics|May 10, 2008
Serotonin type 3 receptor genes: HTR3A, B, C, D, EBeate Niesler, Johannes Kapeller, Christian Hammer, et al.
Psychiatric Genetics|November 30, 2005
Serotonin receptor genes HTR3A and HTR3B are not involved in Gilles de la Tourette syndromeBeate Niesler, Bernd Frank, Johannes Hebebrand, et al.
Gene|June 13, 2003
Cloning, physical mapping and expression analysis of the human 5-HT3 serotonin receptor-like genes HTR3C, HTR3D and HTR3EBeate Niesler, Bernd Frank, Johannes Kapeller, et al.
Pharmacogenetics and Genomics|August 14, 2008
Naturally occurring variants in the HTR3B gene significantly alter properties of human heteromeric 5-hydroxytryptamine-3A/B receptorsJutta Walstab, Christian Hammer, Heinz Bönisch, et al.
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Current Opinion in Pharmacology|February 25, 2011
5-HT(3) receptors: potential of individual isoforms for personalised therapyBeate Niesler
Molecular Psychiatry|May 29, 2020
Emerging evidence for gene mutations driving both brain and gut dysfunction in autism spectrum disorderBeate Niesler, Gudrun A Rappold
Human Mutation|October 21, 2016
The Human Serotonin Type 3 Receptor Gene (HTR3A-E) Allelic Variant DatabaseJacopo Celli, Gudrun Rappold, Beate Niesler
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|July 13, 2010
5-HT(3) receptors: role in disease and target of drugsJutta Walstab, Gudrun Rappold, Beate Niesler
Human Mutation|October 29, 2002
The human SHOX mutation databaseBeate Niesler, Christine Fischer, Gudrun A Rappold
The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|August 14, 2018
Funding for gastrointestinal disease research in the European UnionHans Törnblom, Magnus Simrén, Giovanni Barbara, et al.
Pharmacogenomics|May 10, 2008
Serotonin type 3 receptor genes: HTR3A, B, C, D, EBeate Niesler, Johannes Kapeller, Christian Hammer, et al.
Psychiatric Genetics|November 30, 2005
Serotonin receptor genes HTR3A and HTR3B are not involved in Gilles de la Tourette syndromeBeate Niesler, Bernd Frank, Johannes Hebebrand, et al.
Gene|June 13, 2003
Cloning, physical mapping and expression analysis of the human 5-HT3 serotonin receptor-like genes HTR3C, HTR3D and HTR3EBeate Niesler, Bernd Frank, Johannes Kapeller, et al.
Pharmacogenetics and Genomics|August 14, 2008
Naturally occurring variants in the HTR3B gene significantly alter properties of human heteromeric 5-hydroxytryptamine-3A/B receptorsJutta Walstab, Christian Hammer, Heinz Bönisch, et al.
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