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Christoph Kellendonk

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Progress in Brain Research|March 23, 2010
Modeling excess striatal D2 receptors in miceChristoph Kellendonk
Cell|September 3, 2019
When Time Matters: An Adolescent Intervention to Prevent Adult Brain DysfunctionSarah Canetta, Christoph Kellendonk
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 21, 2018
Can we use mice to study schizophrenia?Sarah Canetta, Christoph Kellendonk
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|June 23, 2025
Remember Me? Adolescent Thalamic Inhibition Leads to Deficits in Cortical Maturation and Social MemoryIsabel Bravo, Christoph Kellendonk
Molecular Psychiatry|May 22, 2025
An ace in the hole? Opportunities and limits of using mice to understand schizophrenia neurobiologyJoseph M Villarin, Christoph Kellendonk
Biological Psychiatry|October 11, 2016
Insights About Striatal Circuit Function and Schizophrenia From a Mouse Model of Dopamine D<sub>2</sub> Receptor UpregulationEleanor H Simpson, Christoph Kellendonk
Nature Neuroscience|May 27, 2015
Once upon a spine: setting striatal dopamineChristoph Kellendonk, Joshua A Gordon
Neuron|September 7, 2023
Locus of control: How the brain gives up when failure is taken for grantedJoseph M Villarin, Christoph Kellendonk
Neuron|March 13, 2010
A possible role for the striatum in the pathogenesis of the cognitive symptoms of schizophreniaEleanor H Simpson, Christoph Kellendonk, Eric Kandel
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 29, 2015
Balancing the basal ganglia circuitry: a possible new role for dopamine D2 receptors in health and diseaseMaxime Cazorla, Un Jung Kang, Christoph Kellendonk
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Progress in Brain Research|March 23, 2010
Modeling excess striatal D2 receptors in miceChristoph Kellendonk
Cell|September 3, 2019
When Time Matters: An Adolescent Intervention to Prevent Adult Brain DysfunctionSarah Canetta, Christoph Kellendonk
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|January 21, 2018
Can we use mice to study schizophrenia?Sarah Canetta, Christoph Kellendonk
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|June 23, 2025
Remember Me? Adolescent Thalamic Inhibition Leads to Deficits in Cortical Maturation and Social MemoryIsabel Bravo, Christoph Kellendonk
Molecular Psychiatry|May 22, 2025
An ace in the hole? Opportunities and limits of using mice to understand schizophrenia neurobiologyJoseph M Villarin, Christoph Kellendonk
Biological Psychiatry|October 11, 2016
Insights About Striatal Circuit Function and Schizophrenia From a Mouse Model of Dopamine D<sub>2</sub> Receptor UpregulationEleanor H Simpson, Christoph Kellendonk
Nature Neuroscience|May 27, 2015
Once upon a spine: setting striatal dopamineChristoph Kellendonk, Joshua A Gordon
Neuron|September 7, 2023
Locus of control: How the brain gives up when failure is taken for grantedJoseph M Villarin, Christoph Kellendonk
Neuron|March 13, 2010
A possible role for the striatum in the pathogenesis of the cognitive symptoms of schizophreniaEleanor H Simpson, Christoph Kellendonk, Eric Kandel
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|May 29, 2015
Balancing the basal ganglia circuitry: a possible new role for dopamine D2 receptors in health and diseaseMaxime Cazorla, Un Jung Kang, Christoph Kellendonk
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