Deepak Thakker

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Medtronic Corporation, Mansfield, MA, United States 
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O'Connor RM, Thakker DR, Schmutz M, et al. (2013) Adult siRNA-induced knockdown of mGlu7 receptors reduces anxiety in the mouse. Neuropharmacology. 72: 66-73
Fendt M, Schmid S, Thakker DR, et al. (2008) mGluR7 facilitates extinction of aversive memories and controls amygdala plasticity. Molecular Psychiatry. 13: 970-9
Cryan JF, Thakker DR, Hoyer D. (2007) Emerging use of non-viral RNA interference in the brain. Biochemical Society Transactions. 35: 411-5
Hoyer D, Thakker DR, Natt F, et al. (2006) Global down-regulation of gene expression in the brain using RNA interference, with emphasis on monoamine transporters and GPCRs: implications for target characterization in psychiatric and neurological disorders. Journal of Receptor and Signal Transduction Research. 26: 527-47
Thakker DR, Hoyer D, Cryan JF. (2006) Interfering with the brain: use of RNA interference for understanding the pathophysiology of psychiatric and neurological disorders. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 109: 413-38
Thakker DR, Natt F, Hüsken D, et al. (2005) siRNA-mediated knockdown of the serotonin transporter in the adult mouse brain. Molecular Psychiatry. 10: 782-9, 714
Thakker D, Natte F, Hüsken D, et al. (2005) P.4.09 Behavioural and neurochemical consequencesof sIRNA-induced knockdown of serotonin and dopamine transporters in the adult mouse brain: Implications for validation of novel antidepressant targets European Neuropsychopharmacology. 15: S78-S79
Thakker DR, Natt F, Hüsken D, et al. (2004) Neurochemical and behavioral consequences of widespread gene knockdown in the adult mouse brain by using nonviral RNA interference. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 17270-5
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