Evelin Painsipp

1.0k total citations
33 papers, 844 citations indexed

About

Evelin Painsipp is a scholar working on Behavioral Neuroscience, Gastroenterology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Evelin Painsipp has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 844 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 12 papers in Gastroenterology and 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Evelin Painsipp's work include Stress Responses and Cortisol (12 papers), Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (12 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (10 papers). Evelin Painsipp is often cited by papers focused on Stress Responses and Cortisol (12 papers), Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (12 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (10 papers). Evelin Painsipp collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Australia and Germany. Evelin Painsipp's co-authors include Peter Holzer, Herbert Herzog, Thomas Wultsch, Günther Sperk, Anaid Shahbazian, Frank Sinner, Florian Reichmann, Elisabeth Bock, Ramon Tasan and Klaus‐Peter Lesch and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, PLoS ONE and Pain.

In The Last Decade

Evelin Painsipp

33 papers receiving 834 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Evelin Painsipp Austria 18 284 233 223 156 153 33 844
Christoph K. Thoeringer Germany 17 255 0.9× 175 0.8× 317 1.4× 55 0.4× 130 0.8× 22 850
Ahmed M. Hassan Austria 13 70 0.2× 258 1.1× 141 0.6× 95 0.6× 175 1.1× 16 636
Andrzej Bugajski Poland 16 75 0.3× 131 0.6× 131 0.6× 46 0.3× 58 0.4× 52 665
Stephen J. Kentish Australia 18 76 0.3× 382 1.6× 127 0.6× 144 0.9× 278 1.8× 35 1.2k
Mariacristina Mazzitelli United States 12 220 0.8× 258 1.1× 84 0.4× 42 0.3× 111 0.7× 15 762
Y. Taché United States 21 541 1.9× 220 0.9× 224 1.0× 336 2.2× 16 0.1× 36 1.3k
Sara L. Hargrave United States 13 113 0.4× 89 0.4× 74 0.3× 71 0.5× 36 0.2× 27 805
Ramón Sotomayor‐Zárate Chile 17 317 1.1× 289 1.2× 168 0.8× 22 0.1× 106 0.7× 62 927
Nicole L. Baganz United States 9 281 1.0× 238 1.0× 109 0.5× 34 0.2× 142 0.9× 10 677
Mohsen Seifi United Kingdom 12 133 0.5× 120 0.5× 143 0.6× 44 0.3× 68 0.4× 21 447

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Evelin Painsipp

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All Works

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Farzi, Aitak, Florian Reichmann, Andreas Meinitzer, et al.. (2014). Synergistic effects of NOD1 or NOD2 and TLR4 activation on mouse sickness behavior in relation to immune and brain activity markers. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 44. 106–120. 50 indexed citations
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Painsipp, Evelin, Herbert Herzog, Günther Sperk, & Peter Holzer. (2011). Sex‐dependent control of murine emotional‐affective behaviour in health and colitis by peptide YY and neuropeptide Y. British Journal of Pharmacology. 163(6). 1302–1314. 72 indexed citations
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Post, Antonia, Thomas Wultsch, Sandy Popp, et al.. (2011). The COGITAT holeboard system as a valuable tool to assess learning, memory and activity in mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 220(1). 152–158. 8 indexed citations
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Post, Antonia, Peter Weyers, Peter Holzer, et al.. (2010). Gene–environment interaction influences anxiety-like behavior in ethologically based mouse models. Behavioural Brain Research. 218(1). 99–105. 38 indexed citations
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Wultsch, Thomas, Gundula Grimberg, Angelika Schmitt, et al.. (2009). Decreased anxiety in mice lacking the organic cation transporter 3. Journal of Neural Transmission. 116(6). 689–697. 43 indexed citations
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Painsipp, Evelin, Herbert Herzog, & Peter Holzer. (2008). Implication of neuropeptide-Y Y2 receptors in the effects of immune stress on emotional, locomotor and social behavior of mice. Neuropharmacology. 55(1). 117–126. 46 indexed citations
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Holzer, Peter, Thomas Wultsch, Martina Mitrovic, et al.. (2007). Increase in gastric acid–induced afferent input to the brainstem in mice with gastritis. Neuroscience. 145(3). 1108–1119. 11 indexed citations
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Wultsch, Thomas, Evelin Painsipp, Anaid Shahbazian, et al.. (2007). Deletion of the acid-sensing ion channel ASIC3 prevents gastritis-induced acid hyperresponsiveness of the stomach–brainstem axis. Pain. 134(3). 245–253. 50 indexed citations
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Thoeringer, Christoph K., Thomas Wultsch, Anaid Shahbazian, Evelin Painsipp, & Peter Holzer. (2007). Multidrug-resistance gene 1-type p-glycoprotein (MDR1 p-gp) inhibition by tariquidar impacts on neuroendocrine and behavioral processing of stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 32(8-10). 1028–1040. 14 indexed citations
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Painsipp, Evelin, Thomas Wultsch, Anaid Shahbazian, et al.. (2007). Experimental gastritis in mice enhances anxiety in a gender-related manner. Neuroscience. 150(3). 522–536. 36 indexed citations
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Shahbazian, Anaid, Ventzislav Petkov, Harald Hoeger, et al.. (2006). Involvement of endothelial NO in the dilator effect of VIP on rat isolated pulmonary artery. Regulatory Peptides. 139(1-3). 102–108. 22 indexed citations
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Wultsch, Thomas, Evelin Painsipp, Sabine Donner, et al.. (2005). Selective increase of dark phase water intake in neuropeptide-Y Y2 and Y4 receptor knockout mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 168(2). 255–260. 10 indexed citations
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Römer, Michael, Evelin Painsipp, Ines Schwetz, & Peter Holzer. (2005). Facilitation of gastric compliance and cardiovascular reaction by repeated isobaric distension of the rat stomach. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 17(3). 399–409. 7 indexed citations
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Wultsch, Thomas, Evelin Painsipp, Christoph K. Thoeringer, et al.. (2005). Endogenous neuropeptide Y depresses the afferent signaling of gastric acid challenge to the mouse brainstem via neuropeptide Y type Y2 and Y4 receptors. Neuroscience. 136(4). 1097–1107. 17 indexed citations
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Holzer, Peter, Evelin Painsipp, & Rufina Schuligoi. (2005). Differential effects of intragastric acid and capsaicin on gastric emptying and afferent input to the rat spinal cord and brainstem. BMC Neuroscience. 6(1). 60–60. 19 indexed citations
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Wultsch, Thomas, Evelin Painsipp, B. Peskar, et al.. (2005). B8 SELECTIVE INCREASE OF DARK-PHASE WATER INTAKE IN NPY-Y2 AND -Y4 RECEPTOR KNOCKOUT MICE. Behavioural Pharmacology. 16(Supplement 1). S68–S68. 1 indexed citations
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Holzer, Peter, et al.. (2004). Vagal afferent input from the acid-challenged rat stomach to the brainstem: Enhancement by interleukin-1β. Neuroscience. 129(2). 439–445. 14 indexed citations
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Holzer, Peter, Anaid Shahbazian, Evelin Painsipp, & Ákos Heinemann. (2003). Evaluation of Peristalsis in Multiple Segments of the Guinea-pig Isolated Small Intestine: Optimisation of Tissue Use by Refined In Vitro Methodology. Alternatives to Laboratory Animals. 31(4). 419–427. 2 indexed citations
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Holzer, Peter & Evelin Painsipp. (2001). Differential effects of clonidine, dopamine, dobutamine, and dopexamine on basal and acid-stimulated mucosal blood flow in the rat stomach. Critical Care Medicine. 29(2). 335–343. 8 indexed citations

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