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Soren Diegelmann

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Zhao C, Widmer Y, Diegelmann S, Petrovici M, Sprecher S, Senn W
Sci Rep . 2021 Mar; 11(1):6795. PMID: 33762640
Olfactory learning and conditioning in the fruit fly is typically modelled by correlation-based associative synaptic plasticity. It was shown that the conditioning of an odor-evoked response by a shock depends...
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Mena W, Diegelmann S, Wegener C, Ewer J
Elife . 2016 Dec; 5. PMID: 27976997
Neuropeptides play a key role in the regulation of behaviors and physiological responses including alertness, social recognition, and hunger, yet, their mechanism of action is poorly understood. Here, we focus...
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Niewalda T, Michels B, Jungnickel R, Diegelmann S, Kleber J, Kahne T, et al.
J Neurosci . 2015 May; 35(19):7487-502. PMID: 25972175
Adverse life events can induce two kinds of memory with opposite valence, dependent on timing: "negative" memories for stimuli preceding them and "positive" memories for stimuli experienced at the moment...
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Diegelmann S, Sprecher S
Trends Neurosci . 2014 Apr; 37(5):245-6. PMID: 24703708
Traumatic experience can be overwhelming, thus erasing associated memories is desirable. Although exposure-based and reconsolidation methods have been developed for recently acquired associations, treatments to modify more distant memories are...
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Gerber B, Yarali A, Diegelmann S, Wotjak C, Pauli P, Fendt M
Learn Mem . 2014 Mar; 21(4):232-52. PMID: 24643725
Memories relating to a painful, negative event are adaptive and can be stored for a lifetime to support preemptive avoidance, escape, or attack behavior. However, under unfavorable circumstances such memories...
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Diegelmann S, Preuschoff S, Appel M, Niewalda T, Gerber B, Yarali A
Biol Lett . 2013 May; 9(4):20121171. PMID: 23658002
Painful events shape future behaviour in two ways: stimuli associated with pain onset subsequently support learned avoidance (i.e. punishment-learning) because they signal future, upcoming pain. Stimuli associated with pain offset...
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Mayer L, Diegelmann S, Abassi Y, Eichinger F, Pflugfelder G
Fly (Austin) . 2013 Mar; 7(2):118-28. PMID: 23519069
Reporter gene activity in enhancer trap lines is often implicitly assumed to mirror quite faithfully the endogenous expression of the "trapped" gene, even though there are numerous examples of enhancer...
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Diegelmann S, Klagges B, Michels B, Schleyer M, Gerber B
J Exp Biol . 2013 Mar; 216(Pt 6):939-51. PMID: 23447663
Drosophila larvae are focused on feeding and have few neurons. Within these bounds, however, there still are behavioural degrees of freedom. This review is devoted to what these elements of...
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Das A, Gupta T, Davla S, Prieto-Godino L, Diegelmann S, Reddy O, et al.
Dev Biol . 2012 Nov; 373(2):322-37. PMID: 23149077
The complete neuronal repertoire of the central brain of Drosophila originates from only approximately 100 pairs of neural stem cells, or neuroblasts. Each neuroblast produces a highly stereotyped lineage of...
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Saumweber T, Weyhersmuller A, Hallermann S, Diegelmann S, Michels B, Bucher D, et al.
J Neurosci . 2011 Mar; 31(9):3508-18. PMID: 21368063
The synapse-associated protein of 47 kDa (SAP47) is a member of a phylogenetically conserved gene family of hitherto unknown function. In Drosophila, SAP47 is encoded by a single gene (Sap47)...