Orna Issler

4.1k total citations
25 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Orna Issler is a scholar working on Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Psychiatry and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Orna Issler has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 10 papers in Biological Psychiatry and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Orna Issler's work include Stress Responses and Cortisol (13 papers), Tryptophan and brain disorders (10 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (8 papers). Orna Issler is often cited by papers focused on Stress Responses and Cortisol (13 papers), Tryptophan and brain disorders (10 papers) and Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (8 papers). Orna Issler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and Germany. Orna Issler's co-authors include Alon Chen, Eric J. Nestler, Deena M. Walker, Shosh Gil, Catherine J. Peña, Inbal Navon, Sharon Haramati, Drew D. Kiraly, Li Shen and Eric M. Parise and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Neuron.

In The Last Decade

Orna Issler

25 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

Orna Issler
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  • Molecular Biology 800
  • Behavioral Neuroscience 582
  • Cancer Research 444
  • Biological Psychiatry 430
  • Social Psychology 307
Corina Nagy Canada
Shosh Gil Israel
Cristiana Cruceanu Canada
Volodymyr Yerko Canada
Astrid Vallès Netherlands
Gilles Maussion Canada
Krassimira Garbett United States
Nadia Cattane Italy
Janine Arloth Germany
Stefanie L. Bronson United States
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# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Mono-methylation of lysine 27 at histone 3 confers lifelong susceptibility to stress Neuron Angélica Torres‐Berrío, Molly Estill et al. 11
2 Male and female behavioral variability and morphine response in C57BL/6J, DBA/2J, and their BXD progeny following chronic stress exposure Scientific Reports Carole Morel, Lyonna F. Parise et al. 3
3 Crystallin Mu in Medial Amygdala Mediates the Effect of Social Experience on Cocaine Seeking in Males but Not in Females Biological Psychiatry Deena M. Walker, Xianxiao Zhou et al. 9
4 Blood miR-144-3p: a novel diagnostic and therapeutic tool for depression Molecular Psychiatry Yentl Y. van der Zee, Lars Eijssen et al. 39
5 Sperm Transcriptional State Associated with Paternal Transmission of Stress Phenotypes Journal of Neuroscience Ashley M. Cunningham, Deena M. Walker et al. 19
6 Long-term behavioral and cell-type-specific molecular effects of early life stress are mediated by H3K79me2 dynamics in medium spiny neurons Nature Neuroscience Hope Kronman, Angélica Torres‐Berrío et al. 68
7 Gadd45b mediates depressive-like role through DNA demethylation Scientific Reports Benoît Labonté, Yun Ha Jeong et al. 40
8 Unraveling the epigenetic landscape of depression: focus on early life stress Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience Angélica Torres‐Berrío, Orna Issler et al. 80
9 The molecular basis for sex differences in depression susceptibility Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Orna Issler, Eric J. Nestler 11
10 Tet1 in Nucleus Accumbens Opposes Depression- and Anxiety-Like Behaviors Neuropsychopharmacology Jian Feng, Catherine J. Peña et al. 49
11 Early life stress confers lifelong stress susceptibility in mice via ventral tegmental area OTX2 Science Catherine J. Peña, Hope Kronman et al. 280
12 Cocaine-Induced Chromatin Modifications Associate With Increased Expression and Three-Dimensional Looping of Auts2 Biological Psychiatry Olivia Engmann, Benoît Labonté et al. 39
13 Alterations of the Host Microbiome Affect Behavioral Responses to Cocaine Scientific Reports Drew D. Kiraly, Deena M. Walker et al. 200
14 Determining the role of microRNAs in psychiatric disorders Nature reviews. Neuroscience Orna Issler, Alon Chen 231
15 MicroRNA 135 Is Essential for Chronic Stress Resiliency, Antidepressant Efficacy, and Intact Serotonergic Activity Neuron Orna Issler, Sharon Haramati et al. 266
16 Increased anxiety in corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptor-null mice requires recent acute stress exposure and is associated with dysregulated serotonergic activity in limbic brain areas PubMed Orna Issler, Roderick N. Carter et al. 20
17 Overexpression of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor Type 2 in the Bed Nucleus of Stria Terminalis Improves Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-like Symptoms in a Model of Incubation of Fear Biological Psychiatry Orna Issler, Yehezkel Sztainberg et al. 41
18 Chronic Activation of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Type 2 Receptors Reveals a Key Role for 5-HT1A Receptor Responsiveness in Mediating Behavioral and Serotonergic Responses to Stressful Challenge Biological Psychiatry Adi Neufeld-Cohen, Paul A. Kelly et al. 28
19 microRNA as Repressors of Stress-Induced Anxiety: The Case of Amygdalar miR-34 Journal of Neuroscience Sharon Haramati, Inbal Navon et al. 198
20 A novel corticotropin‐releasing factor receptor splice variant exhibits dominant negative activity: a putative link to stress‐induced heart disease The FASEB Journal Yehezkel Sztainberg, Yael Kuperman et al. 22

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