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Katja Wingenfeld

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European Journal of Psychotraumatology|November 27, 2020
No association between major depression with and without childhood adversity and the stress hormone copeptinMichael Kaczmarczyk, Carsten Spitzer, Katja Wingenfeld, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|August 14, 2016
Mineralocorticoid receptor function in depressed patients and healthy individualsKim Hinkelmann, Julian Hellmann-Regen, Katja Wingenfeld, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 23, 2013
Hair testosterone and visuospatial memory in middle-aged men and women with and without depressive symptomsLucia Dettenborn, Kim Hinkelmann, Christoph Muhtz, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 22, 2017
Stress reactivity and its effects on subsequent food intake in depressed and healthy women with and without adverse childhood experiencesKatja Wingenfeld, Linn K Kuehl, Anita Boeker, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|July 8, 2019
Effects of glucocorticoid and noradrenergic activity on spatial learning and spatial memory in healthy young adultsWoo Ri Chae, Sophie Metz, Jeanette Weise, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|April 28, 2021
Selective attention to emotional stimuli and emotion recognition in patients with major depression: The role of mineralocorticoid and glutamatergic NMDA receptorsJan Nowacki, Katja Wingenfeld, Michael Kaczmarczyk, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|December 3, 2014
Hair cortisol and cortisol awakening response are associated with criteria of the metabolic syndrome in opposite directionsLinn K Kuehl, Kim Hinkelmann, Christoph Muhtz, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 26, 2020
Antidepressant and neurocognitive effects of serial ketamine administration versus ECT in depressed patientsLaura Basso, Luisa Bönke, Sabine Aust, et al.
European Journal of Psychotraumatology|February 22, 2019
Psychophysiological stress response and memory in borderline personality disorderMoritz Duesenberg, Oliver T Wolf, Sophie Metz, et al.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation|February 1, 2021
Psychosocial stress increases testosterone in patients with borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and healthy participantsChristian E Deuter, Moritz Duesenberg, Julian Hellmann-Regen, et al.
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European Journal of Psychotraumatology|November 27, 2020
No association between major depression with and without childhood adversity and the stress hormone copeptinMichael Kaczmarczyk, Carsten Spitzer, Katja Wingenfeld, et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|August 14, 2016
Mineralocorticoid receptor function in depressed patients and healthy individualsKim Hinkelmann, Julian Hellmann-Regen, Katja Wingenfeld, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 23, 2013
Hair testosterone and visuospatial memory in middle-aged men and women with and without depressive symptomsLucia Dettenborn, Kim Hinkelmann, Christoph Muhtz, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 22, 2017
Stress reactivity and its effects on subsequent food intake in depressed and healthy women with and without adverse childhood experiencesKatja Wingenfeld, Linn K Kuehl, Anita Boeker, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|July 8, 2019
Effects of glucocorticoid and noradrenergic activity on spatial learning and spatial memory in healthy young adultsWoo Ri Chae, Sophie Metz, Jeanette Weise, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|April 28, 2021
Selective attention to emotional stimuli and emotion recognition in patients with major depression: The role of mineralocorticoid and glutamatergic NMDA receptorsJan Nowacki, Katja Wingenfeld, Michael Kaczmarczyk, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|December 3, 2014
Hair cortisol and cortisol awakening response are associated with criteria of the metabolic syndrome in opposite directionsLinn K Kuehl, Kim Hinkelmann, Christoph Muhtz, et al.
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 26, 2020
Antidepressant and neurocognitive effects of serial ketamine administration versus ECT in depressed patientsLaura Basso, Luisa Bönke, Sabine Aust, et al.
European Journal of Psychotraumatology|February 22, 2019
Psychophysiological stress response and memory in borderline personality disorderMoritz Duesenberg, Oliver T Wolf, Sophie Metz, et al.
Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation|February 1, 2021
Psychosocial stress increases testosterone in patients with borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and healthy participantsChristian E Deuter, Moritz Duesenberg, Julian Hellmann-Regen, et al.
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