Reviewer
Fanny Ehret
  • Post-Doc, Institut of Anatomy, Medical Faculty of TU Dresden
Research fields
  • Neuroscience
Personal information

Education

Dr. rer. medic in Neuroscience, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

Current position

Postdoctoral Fellow, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Dresden, Germany

Publications

  1. Ehret, F., Vogler, S. and Kempermann, G. (2015). A co-culture model of the hippocampal neurogenic niche reveals differential effects of astrocytes, endothelial cells and pericytes on proliferation and differentiation of adult murine precursor cells. Stem Cell Res 15(3): 514-521.

  2. Ehret, F., Vogler, S., Pojar, S., Elliott, D. A., Bradke, F., Steiner, B. and Kempermann, G. (2015). Mouse model of CADASIL reveals novel insights into Notch3 function in adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Neurobiol Dis 75: 131-141.

  3. Brocardo, P. S., Boehme, F., Patten, A., Cox, A., Gil-Mohapel, J. and Christie, B. R. (2012). Anxiety- and depression-like behaviors are accompanied by an increase in oxidative stress in a rat model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Protective effects of voluntary physical exercise. Neuropharmacology 62(4): 1607-1618.

  4. Boehme, F., Gil-Mohapel, J., Cox, A., Patten, A., Giles, E., Brocardo, P. S. and Christie, B. R. (2011). Voluntary exercise induces adult hippocampal neurogenesis and BDNF expression in a rodent model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Eur J Neurosci 33(10): 1799-1811.

  5. Gil-Mohapel, J., Boehme, F., Patten, A., Cox, A., Kainer, L., Giles, E., Brocardo, P. S. and Christie, B. R. (2011). Altered adult hippocampal neuronal maturation in a rat model of fetal alcohol syndrome. Brain Res 1384: 29-41.

  6. Gil-Mohapel, J., Boehme, F., Kainer, L. and Christie, B. R. (2010). Hippocampal cell loss and neurogenesis after fetal alcohol exposure: insights from different rodent models. Brain Res Rev 64(2): 283-303.

  7. Eadie, B. D., Zhang, W. N., Boehme, F., Gil-Mohapel, J., Kainer, L., Simpson, J. M. and Christie, B. R. (2009). Fmr1 knockout mice show reduced anxiety and alterations in neurogenesis that are specific to the ventral dentate gyrus. Neurobiol Dis 36(2): 361-373.

  8. Steyn, F. J., Boehme, F., Vargas, E., Wang, K., Parkington, H. C., Rao, J. R. and Chen, C. (2009). Adiponectin regulate growth hormone secretion via adiponectin receptor mediated Ca(2+) signalling in rat somatotrophs in vitro. J Neuroendocrinol 21(8): 698-704.

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