14
Articles
465
Citations
2.8
avg. Impact Factor
10
h-index

Most Cited Articles of Department of Psychiatry

TitleJournalYearCitations
Antidopaminergic effects of dietary tyrosine depletion in healthy subjects and patients with manic illnessBritish Journal of Psychiatry2001120
Altered plasma glutathione levels in bipolar disorder indicates higher oxidative stress; a possible risk factor for illness onset despite normal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levelsPsychological Medicine201457
Six-month functional outcome of a bipolar disorder cohort in the context of a specialized-care programBipolar Disorders201154
Comparison of the effects of alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine and a tyrosine-free amino acid load on extracellular noradrenaline in the rat hippocampus in vivoJournal of Psychopharmacology199951
Release of cerebral 5-hydroxytryptamine evoked by electrical stimulation of the dorsal and median raphe nuclei: effect of a neurotoxic amphetamineNeuroscience199547
Temporal cortex synaptophysin mRNA is reduced in Alzheimer's disease and is negatively correlated with the severity of dementiaExperimental Neurology199843
Diazepam alters brain 5-HT function in man: implications for the acute and chronic effects of benzodiazepinesPsychological Medicine198736
Online information seeking by patients with bipolar disorder: results from an international multisite surveyInternational Journal of Bipolar Disorders201616
Single photon emission tomography assessment of cerebral dopamine D2 receptor blockade in schizophreniaBiological Psychiatry199216
Increased burst-firing of ventral tegmental area dopaminergic neurons in D-amino acid oxidase knockout mice in vivoEuropean Journal of Neuroscience201411
Behavioural and neuroendocrine responses to D-fenfluramine in rats treated with neurotoxic amphetaminesJournal of Psychopharmacology199511
Plasma glutathione suggests oxidative stress is equally present in early- and late-onset bipolar disorderBipolar Disorders20196
Depressive symptoms in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are identified by perturbed lipid and lipoprotein metabolism.PLoS ONE20222