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Hanne D. Hansen
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 59
Citations - 1086
Hanne D. Hansen is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radioligand & Agonist. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 55 publications receiving 775 citations. Previous affiliations of Hanne D. Hansen include Harvard University & University of Copenhagen.
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α-Synuclein Aggregation and Ser-129 Phosphorylation-dependent Cell Death in Oligodendroglial Cells
Christine Lund Kragh,Louise B. Lund,Louise B. Lund,Fabia Febbraro,Hanne D. Hansen,Wei Ping Gai,Omar M. A. El-Agnaf,Christiane Richter-Landsberg,Poul Henning Jensen +8 more
TL;DR: The model predicts that both Ser-129 phosphorylation and aggregation control the toxic α-syn pathway in oligodendroglial cells and may represent therapeutic intervention points in multiple system atrophy.
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The Center for Integrated Molecular Brain Imaging (Cimbi) database
Gitte M. Knudsen,Peter S. Jensen,David Erritzoe,William F. C. Baaré,Anders Ettrup,Patrick M. Fisher,Nic Gillings,Hanne D. Hansen,Lars Kai Hansen,Steen G. Hasselbalch,Susanne Henningsson,Matthias M. Herth,Klaus K. Holst,Pernille Iversen,Lars Vedel Kessing,Julian Macoveanu,Kathrine Skak Madsen,Erik Lykke Mortensen,Finn Årup Nielsen,Olaf B. Paulson,Hartwig R. Siebner,Dea S. Stenbæk,Claus Svarer,Terry L. Jernigan,Stephen C. Strother,Vibe G. Frokjaer +25 more
TL;DR: A multimodality neuroimaging containing data from healthy volunteers and patients, acquired within the Lundbeck Foundation Center for Integrated Molecular Brain Imaging (Cimbi) in Copenhagen, Denmark, is described.
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Serotonergic mechanisms in the migraine brain - a systematic review.
Marie Deen,Casper Emil Christensen,Anders Hougaard,Hanne D. Hansen,Gitte M. Knudsen,Messoud Ashina +5 more
TL;DR: Most likely, migraine patients have a low cerebral serotonin level between attacks, which elevates during a migraine attack, and novel methods of investigating the serotonergic system in the migraine brain are warranted.
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A Single Dose of Psilocybin Increases Synaptic Density and Decreases 5-HT 2A Receptor Density in the Pig Brain
Nakul Ravi Raval,Annette Johansen,Annette Johansen,Lene Lundgaard Donovan,Lene Lundgaard Donovan,Nídia Fernandez Ros,Brice Ozenne,Brice Ozenne,Hanne D. Hansen,Hanne D. Hansen,Gitte M. Knudsen,Gitte M. Knudsen +11 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that psilocybin’s antidepressive actions are linked to increased persistent synaptogenesis and possibly also to an acute decrease in 5-HT2AR density.
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Metabolic Fate of Hallucinogenic NBOMes.
Sebastian Leth-Petersen,Sebastian Leth-Petersen,Charlotte Gabel-Jensen,Charlotte Gabel-Jensen,Nic Gillings,Nic Gillings,Szabolzs Lehel,Szabolzs Lehel,Hanne D. Hansen,Hanne D. Hansen,Gitte M. Knudsen,Gitte M. Knudsen,Jesper L. Kristensen,Jesper L. Kristensen +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that the primary route of metabolism of 25B-NBOMe is 5'-demethylation, followed by conjugation to glucuronic acid, and the phase I and phase II metabolites are identified.