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Bieler, M, Hussain, S, Daaland, ESB, Mirrione, M. M., Henn, F. A., Davanger, S (April 2021) Changes in concentrations of NMDA receptor subunit GluN2B, Arc and syntaxin-1 in dorsal hippocampus Schaffer collateral synapses in a rat learned helplessness model of depression. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 529 (12). pp. 3194-3205.
Kim, Y., Perova, Z., Mirrione, M. M., Pradhan, K., Henn, F. A., Shea, S., Osten, P., Li, B. (February 2016) Whole-Brain Mapping of Neuronal Activity in the Learned Helplessness Model of Depression. Front Neural Circuits, 10. ISSN 1662-5110 (Electronic)1662-5110 (Linking)
Mirrione, M. M., Schulz, D., Lapidus, K. A., Zhang, S., Goodman, W., Henn, F. A. (2014) Increased metabolic activity in the septum and habenula during stress is linked to subsequent expression of learned helplessness behavior. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8. p. 29. ISSN 1662-5161
Mirrione, M. M., Li, B., Henn, F. A. (May 2011) Lateral Habenula Circuit Activity Following High Frequency Deep Brain Stimulation. Biological Psychiatry, 69 (9). 127S-128S. ISSN 0006-3223
Li, B., Piriz, J., Mirrione, M., Chung, C. H., Proulx, C. D., Schulz, D., Henn, F. A., Malinow, R. (February 2011) Synaptic potentiation onto habenula neurons in the learned helplessness model of depression. Nature, 470 (7335). 535-U125. ISSN 0028-0836
McGinty, V. B., Hayden, B. Y., Heilbronner, S. R., Dumont, E. C., Graves, S. M., Mirrione, M. M., Hoffman, J. d., Sartor, G. C., EspaƱa, R. A., Millan, E. Z., DiFeliceantonio, A. G., Marchant, N. J., Napier, T. C., Root, D. H., Borgland, S. L., Treadway, M. T., Floresco, S. B., McGinty, J. F., Haber, S. N. (2011) Emerging, Reemerging, and Forgotten Brain Areas of the Reward Circuit: Notes from the 2010 Motivational and Neural Networks Conference. Behavioural Brain Research, 225 (1). pp. 348-357. ISSN 0166-4328
Henn, F. A., Li, B., Piriz, J., Sartorius, A., Mirrone, M. M., Malinow, R. (2010) The l. habenula, a key to understanding depression. Neuroscience Research, 68 (Supple). e17-e17.