Michael Haberhausen

804 total citations
18 papers, 648 citations indexed

About

Michael Haberhausen is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Physiology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Haberhausen has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 648 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 6 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Michael Haberhausen's work include Schizophrenia research and treatment (6 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers) and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (5 papers). Michael Haberhausen is often cited by papers focused on Schizophrenia research and treatment (6 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers) and Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (5 papers). Michael Haberhausen collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Norway and Netherlands. Michael Haberhausen's co-authors include Frank Theisen, Helmut Remschmidt, Monika Heinzel‐Gutenbrunner, Johannes Hebebrand, G. Gebhardt, Jürgen-Christian Krieg, J.‐C. Krieg, Christian Bachmann, Peter M. Wehmeier and Jörg Schmidtke and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Molecular Psychiatry and Journal of Psychiatric Research.

In The Last Decade

Michael Haberhausen

17 papers receiving 632 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael Haberhausen Germany 12 336 178 145 127 105 18 648
Timothy L. Holman United States 15 496 1.5× 136 0.8× 279 1.9× 85 0.7× 152 1.4× 22 896
Kyle J. Burghardt United States 16 252 0.8× 155 0.9× 82 0.6× 113 0.9× 247 2.4× 45 637
Dana D. Nguyen United States 11 523 1.6× 256 1.4× 164 1.1× 108 0.9× 115 1.1× 16 842
Karuna Jayathilake United States 17 537 1.6× 108 0.6× 61 0.4× 69 0.5× 126 1.2× 24 812
Gregg Selke United States 6 370 1.1× 261 1.5× 245 1.7× 35 0.3× 66 0.6× 7 776
Luke Vano United Kingdom 5 545 1.6× 178 1.0× 129 0.9× 42 0.3× 109 1.0× 10 823
Shona L. Kirk United Kingdom 7 296 0.9× 345 1.9× 157 1.1× 38 0.3× 159 1.5× 7 975
Enma Araujo de Baptista Venezuela 11 444 1.3× 272 1.5× 281 1.9× 26 0.2× 93 0.9× 11 651
Vicki Poole Hoffmann United States 16 382 1.1× 192 1.1× 120 0.8× 37 0.3× 38 0.4× 28 547
Angela K. Melson United States 6 340 1.0× 287 1.6× 249 1.7× 34 0.3× 68 0.6× 9 752

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Clement, Hans‐Willi, et al.. (2022). Therapeutic drug monitoring of atomoxetine in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: a naturalistic study. Journal of Neural Transmission. 129(7). 945–959. 8 indexed citations
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Mayer, Annalina V., Anne‐Kathrin Wermter, Sanna Stroth, et al.. (2021). Randomized clinical trial shows no substantial modulation of empathy-related neural activation by intranasal oxytocin in autism. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 15056–15056. 17 indexed citations
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Heinzel‐Gutenbrunner, Monika, et al.. (2016). Time to Initiation of Clozapine Treatment in Children and Adolescents with Early-Onset Schizophrenia. Pharmacopsychiatry. 49(6). 254–259. 11 indexed citations
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Taurines, Regina, Martin Schecklmann, Edna Grünblatt, et al.. (2014). Altered peripheral BDNF mRNA expression and BDNF protein concentrations in blood of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Journal of Neural Transmission. 121(9). 1117–1128. 46 indexed citations
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Bachmann, Christian, G. Gebhardt, Dirk Lehr, et al.. (2012). Subjective and Biological Weight-Related Parameters. Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie. 40(3). 151–159. 8 indexed citations
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Jans, Thomas, et al.. (2011). Pervasive Refusal Syndrome. Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie. 39(5). 351–359. 7 indexed citations
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Jassim, Ghufran, Johan Fernø, Frank Theisen, et al.. (2010). Association Study of Energy Homeostasis Genes and Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain in Patients with Schizophrenia. Pharmacopsychiatry. 44(1). 15–20. 31 indexed citations
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Haberhausen, Michael & Christian Bachmann. (2009). Impact Factors und Publikationszeitspannen kinder- und jugendpsychiatrischer Journals. Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie. 37(1). 51–56. 2 indexed citations
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Haberhausen, Michael, et al.. (2009). Niemann–Pick disease type C1 presenting with psychosis in an adolescent male. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 18(9). 583–585. 23 indexed citations
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Gebhardt, G., Frank Theisen, Michael Haberhausen, et al.. (2009). Body weight gain induced by atypical antipsychotics: an extension of the monocygotic twin and sib pair study. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 35(2). 207–211. 72 indexed citations
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Gebhardt, G., Michael Haberhausen, Monika Heinzel‐Gutenbrunner, et al.. (2008). Antipsychotic-induced body weight gain: Predictors and a systematic categorization of the long-term weight course. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 43(6). 620–626. 147 indexed citations
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Bachmann, Christian, Michael Haberhausen, Monika Heinzel‐Gutenbrunner, Helmut Remschmidt, & Frank Theisen. (2008). Large Intraindividual Variability of Olanzapine Serum Concentrations in Adolescent Patients. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 30(1). 108–112. 28 indexed citations
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Gebhardt, G., Michael Haberhausen, J.‐C. Krieg, et al.. (2007). Clozapine/olanzapine-induced recurrence or deterioration of binge eating-related eating disorders. Journal of Neural Transmission. 114(8). 1091–1095. 36 indexed citations
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Theisen, Frank, Michael Haberhausen, Peggy Gregory, et al.. (2006). No evidence for binding of clozapine, olanzapine and/or haloperidol to selected receptors involved in body weight regulation. The Pharmacogenomics Journal. 7(4). 275–281. 31 indexed citations
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Theisen, Frank, Michael Haberhausen, Eberhard Schulz, et al.. (2006). Serum Levels of Olanzapine and Its N-desmethyl and 2-hydroxymethyl Metabolites in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders: Effects of Dose, Diagnosis, Age, Sex, Smoking, and Comedication. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 28(6). 750–759. 33 indexed citations
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Haberhausen, Michael. (2006). Buchbesprechung. Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie. 34(4). 312–313. 1 indexed citations
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Theisen, Frank, G. Gebhardt, Michael Haberhausen, et al.. (2005). Clozapine-induced weight gain: a study in monozygotic twins and same-sex sib pairs. Psychiatric Genetics. 15(4). 285–289. 62 indexed citations

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