Publications 2011
Trebicka J, Racz I, Siegmund SV, Cara E, Granzow M, Schierwagen R, Klein S, Wojtalla A, Hennenberg M, Huss S, Fischer HP, Heller J, Zimmer A, Sauerbruch T. (2011). Role of cannabinoid receptors in alcoholic hepatic injury: steatosis and fibrogenesis are increased in CB(2) receptor-deficient mice and decreased in CB(1) receptor knockouts. Liver Int., 31(6):862-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1478-3231.2011.02496.x.
Kögel D, Deller T, Behl C (2011). Roles of amyloid precursor protein family members in neuroprotection, stress signaling and aging. Exp Brain Res, 217(3-4):471-9.
Gamerdinger M, Carra S, Behl C (2011). Emerging roles of molecular chaperones and co-chaperones in selective autophagy: focus on BAG proteins. J Mol Med (Berl). 2011 Aug 5. [89(12):1175-82
Gamerdinger M, Kaya AM, Wolfrum U, Clement AM, Behl C (2011). BAG3 mediates chaperone-based aggresome-targeting and selected autophagy of misfolded proteins. EMBO Rep. 12(2):149-56.
Pfau DB, Klein T, Putzer D, Pogatzki-Zahn EM, Treede RD, Magerl W. (2011) Analysis of hyperalgesia time courses in humans after painful electrical high-frequency stimulation identifies a possible transition from early to late LTP-like pain plasticity. Pain, 152:1532-1539.
Huge V, Lauchart M, Magerl W, Beyer A, Moehnle P, Kaufhold W, Schelling G, Azad SC. (2011). Complex interaction of sensory and motor signs and symptoms in chronic CRPS. PLoS One, Apr 29;6(4):e18775.
Behl C. (2011). BAG3 and friends: Co-chaperones in selective autophagy during aging and disease. Autophagy, 7(7):795-8.
Klugmann M, Klippenstein V, Leweke FM, Spanagel R, Schneider M. (2011). Cannabinoid exposure in pubertal rats increases spontaneous ethanol consumption and NMDA receptor associated protein levels. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol., 14(4):505-17. Erratum in: Int J Neuropsychopharmacol., 14(4):519.
Albayram O, Alferink J, Pitsch J, Piyanova A, Neitzert K, Poppensieker K, Mauer D, Michel K, Legler A, Becker A, Monory K, Lutz B, Zimmer A, Bilkei-Gorzo A. (2011). Role of CB1 cannabinoid receptors on GABAergic neurons in brain aging. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 108(27):11256-61.