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J H Stehle

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Reppert S, Weaver D, Stehle J, Rivkees S, Grabbe S, Granstein R
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 3(3):206-14. PMID: 19912862
A G protein-coupled receptor has been cloned from a sheep pars tuberalis cDNA library using a probe generated by the polymerase chain reaction. The cDNA, designated AJ-13, encodes a protein...
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Stehle J, von Gall C, Korf H
J Neuroendocrinol . 2003 Mar; 15(4):383-9. PMID: 12622838
In mammals, the circadian system is comprised of three major components: the lateral eyes, the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and the pineal gland. The SCN harbours the endogenous oscillator that...
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Stehle J, von Gall C, Schomerus C, Korf H
J Biol Rhythms . 2001 Aug; 16(4):312-25. PMID: 11506377
Melatonin synthesis in the mammalian pineal gland is one of the best investigated output pathways of the circadian clock because it can be readily measured and is tightly regulated by...
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Stehle J, von Gall C, Korf H
Eur J Neurosci . 2001 Aug; 14(1):1-9. PMID: 11488943
In neurons, a temporally restricted expression of cAMP-inducible genes is part of many developmental and adaptive processes. To understand such dynamics, the neuroendocrine rodent pineal gland provides an excellent model...
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von Gall C, Schneider-Huther I, Pfeffer M, Dehghani F, Korf H, Stehle J
J Neuroendocrinol . 2001 Mar; 13(4):313-6. PMID: 11264717
The mammalian clock gene Per1 is an important element of endogenous oscillators that control daily rhythms in central and peripheral tissues. Although such autonomous clock function is lost in the...
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Pfeffer M, Maronde E, Korf H, Stehle J
J Pineal Res . 2000 Aug; 29(1):24-33. PMID: 10949537
In the rat pineal gland neuronal signals determine the rhythmic synthesis of the hormone melatonin. Norepinephrine (NE) is the principal neurotransmitter that drives hormone synthesis by activating the cAMP signaling...
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Staiger J, Bisler S, Schleicher A, Gass P, Stehle J, Zilles K
Neuroscience . 2000 Aug; 99(1):7-16. PMID: 10924947
Tactile information acquired through the vibrissae is of high behavioral relevance for rodents. Numerous physiological studies have shown adaptive plasticity of cortical receptive field properties due to stimulation and/or manipulation...
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von Gall C, Weaver D, Kock M, Korf H, Stehle J
Neuroreport . 2000 Jul; 11(9):1803-7. PMID: 10884023
In the mouse, activity phase-shifts of the endogenous clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) are associated with phosphorylation of the transcription factor Ca2+/cAMP responsive element binding protein (CREB). CREB phosphorylation...
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Maronde E, Pfeffer M, von Gall C, Dehghani F, Schomerus C, Wicht H, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2000 May; 460:109-31. PMID: 10810507
The rodent pineal organ transduces a photoneural input into a hormonal output. This photoneuroendocrine transduction leads to highly elevated levels of the hormone melatonin at night-time which serves as a...
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von Gall C, LEWY A, Schomerus C, Vivien-Roels B, Pevet P, Korf H, et al.
Eur J Neurosci . 2000 Apr; 12(3):964-72. PMID: 10762326
In rodents, the nocturnal rise and fall of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AANAT) activity controls the rhythmic synthesis of melatonin, the hormone of the pineal gland. This rhythm involves the transcriptional regulation...