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Researcher
Markus Wöhr
- Disciplines:Behavioural biology, Behavioural neuroscience, Biological psychiatry, Animal experimental psychology, Psychopharmacology
Affiliations
- Brain and Cognition (Research unit)
Member
From1 Jan 2021 → Today - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences (Faculty)
Member
From1 Jan 2021 → 8 Nov 2021
Infrastructure
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Projects
1 - 10 of 13
- Disentangling cell-type specific contributions of the top-ranked autism candidate gene reelin to brain and behaviour development.From1 Nov 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Systematic examination of the effects of Nlgn3 deletion and R451C mutation on PV+ GABAergic interneurons: implications for behavioral phenotypes associated with neurodevelopmental disorders in miceFrom16 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Socio-affective behavior evaluation employing continuous real-time monitoring of ultrasonic vocalizations in freely moving rats in a semi-natural environmentFrom16 Feb 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Genetic rescue of behavioral alterations in the Nlgn3 R451C mutation mouse model for autism spectrum disorder: Targeting brain excitation/ inhibition imbalanceFrom1 Oct 2022 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Microglia/neuron-overspraak bij autismespectrumstoornis: de rol van vroege ontstekingsactivatie (MINERVA)From1 Aug 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- SoundsGood! – An integrated platform for studying ultrasonic vocalizations in rodent models for brain disorders.From1 May 2022 → TodayFunding: BOF - scientific equipment program, FWO Medium Size Research Infrastructure
- Social behavior and ultrasonic vocalizations in rodentsFrom1 Feb 2022 → TodayFunding: Foundations, funds and other with scientific goal
- Deciphering socio-affective communication through ultrasonic vocalizations in rodents: Improving translational research models for neuropsychiatric dysfunctions.From1 Jan 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Socio-Affective Communication through Ultrasonic Vocalizations in Mouse Models for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Neurexins, Neuroligins and their Functions in Parvalbumin InterneuronsFrom1 Jan 2022 → TodayFunding: International Cooperation and Mobility
- Toward improved translatability of animal research: Developing advanced social behavior tests in rats to assess microRNA depletion as a novel treatment target for the core social symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder.From1 Nov 2021 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates, FWO fellowships
Publications
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- Reconsidering animal models used to study autism spectrum disorder: Current state and optimizing future(2022)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
- Appetitive 50 kHz calls in a pavlovian conditioned approach task in Cacna1c haploinsufficient rats(2022)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
- Myt1l haploinsufficiency leads to obesity and multifaceted behavioral alterations in mice(2022)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
- Autistic-like behavioral effects of prenatal stress in juvenile Fmr1 mice: the relevance of sex differences and gene-environment interactions(2022)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
- First genome-wide association study of esophageal atresia identifies three genetic risk loci at CTNNA3, FOXF1/FOXC2/FOXL1, and HNF1B(2022)
Authors: Özge Sungur, Markus Wöhr
- Response Calls Evoked by Playback of Natural 50-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations in Rats(2022)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
- Early-life seizures modify behavioral response to ultrasonic vocalization playback in adult rats(2021)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
- Excessive Laughter-like Vocalizations, Microcephaly, and Translational Outcomes in the Ube3a Deletion Rat Model of Angelman Syndrome(2021)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
Pages: 8801 - 8814 - Communication and social interaction in the cannabinoid-type 1 receptor null mouse: Implications for autism spectrum disorder(2021)
Authors: Markus Wöhr
Pages: 1854 - 1872 - The continued need for animals to advance brain research(2021)
Authors: Tom Beckers, Markus Wöhr
Pages: 2374 - 2379