Researcher Portfolio
Meissl, H.
Neurophysiology of the Photo-Neuroendocrine and Circadian Systems Group, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Max Planck Society
Researcher Profile
Position: Neurophysiology of the Photo-Neuroendocrine and Circadian Systems Group, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons208093
Publications
: Ekström, P., & Meissl, H. (2010). Pineal photoreception and temporal physiology in fish. In K. E., P. W., K. B. B., & CRC Press, Taylor & Francis (Eds. ), Biological Clock in Fish (pp. 35-70). Enfield, New Hampshire: Science Publishers. [PubMan] : Klisch, C., Inyushkin, A., Mordel, J., Karnas, D., Pevet, P., & Meissl, H. (2009). Orexin A modulates neuronal activity of the rodent suprachiasmatic nucleus in vitro. European Journal of Neuroscience, 30(1), 65-75. [PubMan] : Yanez, J., Busch, J., Anadon, R., & Meissl, H. (2009). Pineal projections in the zebrafish (Danio rerio): Overlap with retinal and cerebellar projections. Neuroscience, 164(4), 1712-1720. [PubMan] : Westermann, B. A., & Meissl, H. (2008). Nitric oxide synthase in photoreceptive pineal organs of fish. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 151(2), 198-204. [PubMan] : Wenisch, S., Trinkaus, K., Hild, A., Hose, D., Heiss, C., Alt, V., Klisch, C., Meissl, H., & Schnettler, R. (2006). Immunochemical, ultrastructural and electrophysiological investigations of bone-derived stem cells in the course of neuronal differentiation. Bone, 38(6), 911-921. [PubMan] : Klisch, C., Mahr, S., & Meissl, H. (2006). Circadian activity rhythms and phase-shifting of cultured neurons of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus. Chronobiology International, 23(1-2), 181-190. [PubMan] : Tousson, E., & Meissl, H. (2004). Suprachiasmatic nuclei grafts restore the circadian rhythm in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus. Journal of Neuroscience, 24(12), 2983-2988. [PubMan] : Eckström, P., & Meissl, H. (2003). Evolution of photosensory pineal organs in new light: the fate of neuroendocrine photoreceptors. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 358(1438), 1679-1700. [PubMan]