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List of works by Anand Gururajan

All Roads Lead to the miRNome: miRNAs Have a Central Role in the Molecular Pathophysiology of Psychiatric Disorders.

scientific article published on 7 November 2016

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor heterozygous mutant rats show selective cognitive changes and vulnerability to chronic corticosterone treatment.

scientific article published on 17 October 2014

Cannabidiol and clozapine reverse MK-801-induced deficits in social interaction and hyperactivity in Sprague-Dawley rats

scientific article published on 09 April 2012

Comment on: “Anxiogenic-like effects of chronic cannabidiol administration in rats” (Elbatsh MM, Assareh N, Marsden CA, Kendall DA, Psychopharmacology 2012)

scientific article published on July 4, 2012

Current pharmacological models of social withdrawal in rats: relevance to schizophrenia.

scientific article published on December 2010

Does cannabidiol have a role in the treatment of schizophrenia?

scientific article

Drugs of abuse and increased risk of psychosis development.

scientific article

Effect of cannabidiol in a MK-801-rodent model of aspects of schizophrenia

scientific article published on 31 March 2011

Is the mTOR-signalling cascade disrupted in Schizophrenia?

scientific article published on 25 December 2013

Long-term differential effects of chronic young-adult corticosterone exposure on anxiety and depression-like behaviour in BDNF heterozygous rats depend on the experimental paradigm used.

scientific article published on 4 June 2014

MicroRNAs as biomarkers for major depression: a role for let-7b and let-7c

scientific article published on 2 August 2016

Molecular biomarkers of depression.

scientific article published on 21 February 2016

PS193. MicroRNAs as biomarkers for treatment-resistant depression.

scientific article published on 27 May 2016

True grit: the role of neuronal microRNAs as mediators of stress resilience

article by Anand Gururajan et al published April 2017 in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences