Natalie Moll

1.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
12 papers, 820 citations indexed

About

Natalie Moll is a scholar working on Biological Psychiatry, Psychiatry and Mental health and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Natalie Moll has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 820 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Biological Psychiatry, 8 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 3 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Natalie Moll's work include Tryptophan and brain disorders (10 papers), Bipolar Disorder and Treatment (7 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (3 papers). Natalie Moll is often cited by papers focused on Tryptophan and brain disorders (10 papers), Bipolar Disorder and Treatment (7 papers) and Stress Responses and Cortisol (3 papers). Natalie Moll collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United Kingdom. Natalie Moll's co-authors include Markus Schwarz, Gregor Schütze, Florian Tran, Johannes Bethge, Dominik M. Schulte, Silke Szymczak, Georg H. Waetzig, Philip Rosenstiel, Michael Krawczak and Berenice Schulte and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, PLoS ONE and Psychoneuroendocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Natalie Moll

12 papers receiving 811 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Natalie Moll Germany 9 483 339 169 140 118 12 820
Amelia J. McGuinness Australia 11 329 0.7× 247 0.7× 72 0.4× 66 0.5× 211 1.8× 24 995
Anna Zielińska Poland 11 404 0.8× 164 0.5× 67 0.4× 65 0.5× 208 1.8× 26 851
Amir Kalani United States 6 586 1.2× 197 0.6× 76 0.4× 44 0.3× 312 2.6× 13 1.0k
Fusheng He China 14 522 1.1× 131 0.4× 119 0.7× 88 0.6× 147 1.2× 23 956
Eileen Murphy Ireland 7 622 1.3× 285 0.8× 43 0.3× 29 0.2× 326 2.8× 11 983
David J. Nusbaum United States 13 679 1.4× 184 0.5× 85 0.5× 61 0.4× 508 4.3× 50 1.3k
Valentina Caputi Italy 16 565 1.2× 143 0.4× 51 0.3× 65 0.5× 307 2.6× 25 1.2k
Fabio Turco Italy 11 386 0.8× 117 0.3× 44 0.3× 67 0.5× 213 1.8× 18 1.0k
Michela Bistoletti Italy 13 469 1.0× 173 0.5× 34 0.2× 63 0.5× 282 2.4× 18 868
Sonja Lackner Austria 14 387 0.8× 87 0.3× 75 0.4× 72 0.5× 310 2.6× 41 944

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All Works

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Reininghaus, Eva Z., Melanie Lenger, Frederike T. Fellendorf, et al.. (2024). Changes in tryptophan breakdown associated with response to multimodal treatment in depression. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 15. 1380620–1380620. 2 indexed citations
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Moll, Natalie, Elif Weidinger, Bianka Burger, et al.. (2021). Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG positivity is associated with tic severity in chronic tic disorders. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 99. 281–288. 4 indexed citations
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Arteaga-Henríquez, Gara, Bianka Burger, Elif Weidinger, et al.. (2020). Activation and deactivation steps in the tryptophan breakdown pathway in major depressive disorder: A link to the monocyte inflammatory state of patients. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 107. 110226–110226. 20 indexed citations
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Kranaster, Laura, Carolin Hoyer, Sonani Mindt, et al.. (2019). The novel seizure quality index for the antidepressant outcome prediction in electroconvulsive therapy: association with biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience. 270(7). 911–919. 9 indexed citations
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Murata, Stephen, Markus Schwarz, Gregor Schütze, et al.. (2019). Celecoxib augmentation of escitalopram in treatment-resistant bipolar depression and the effects on Quinolinic Acid. Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research. 32. 22–29. 12 indexed citations
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Murata, Stephen, Michael Murphy, Markus Schwarz, et al.. (2019). Effects of inflammation modulation on tryptophan and kynurenine pathway regulation in treatment resistant bipolar depression. Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research. 33. 65–72. 8 indexed citations
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Maget, Alexander, Martina Platzer, Susanne Bengesser, et al.. (2019). Differences in Kynurenine Metabolism During Depressive, Manic, and Euthymic Phases of Bipolar Affective Disorder. Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. 20(15). 1344–1352. 7 indexed citations
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Russell, Alice, Nilay Hepgul, Naghmeh Nikkheslat, et al.. (2018). Persistent fatigue induced by interferon-alpha: a novel, inflammation-based, proxy model of chronic fatigue syndrome. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 100. 276–285. 63 indexed citations
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Kranaster, Laura, Carolin Hoyer, Suna Su Aksay, et al.. (2018). Biomarkers for Antidepressant Efficacy of Electroconvulsive Therapy: An Exploratory Cerebrospinal Fluid Study. Neuropsychobiology. 77(1). 13–22. 23 indexed citations
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Painold, Annamaria, Sabrina Mörkl, Karl Kashofer, et al.. (2018). A step ahead: Exploring the gut microbiota in inpatients with bipolar disorder during a depressive episode. Bipolar Disorders. 21(1). 40–49. 158 indexed citations
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Birner, Armin, Martina Platzer, Susanne Bengesser, et al.. (2017). Increased breakdown of kynurenine towards its neurotoxic branch in bipolar disorder. PLoS ONE. 12(2). e0172699–e0172699. 71 indexed citations
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Nikolaus, Susanna, Berenice Schulte, Florian Thieme, et al.. (2017). Increased Tryptophan Metabolism Is Associated With Activity of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Gastroenterology. 153(6). 1504–1516.e2. 443 indexed citations breakdown →

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