Search Results - "Anthony, Todd E."
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Control of Stress-Induced Persistent Anxiety by an Extra-Amygdala Septohypothalamic Circuit
Published in Cell (30-01-2014)“…The extended amygdala has dominated research on the neural circuitry of fear and anxiety, but the septohippocampal axis also plays an important role. The…”
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Scalable control of mounting and attack by Esr1+ neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus
Published in Nature (London) (29-05-2014)“…Activation of Esr1 + neurons of the mouse ventromedial hypothalamus initiates graded social behavioural responses–weak activation triggers close investigation…”
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Whole-Brain Wiring Diagram of Oxytocin System in Adult Mice
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (22-06-2022)“…Oxytocin (Oxt) neurons regulate diverse physiological responses via direct connections with different neural circuits. However, the lack of comprehensive…”
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Stimulus salience determines defensive behaviors elicited by aversively conditioned serial compound auditory stimuli
Published in eLife (27-03-2020)“…Assessing the imminence of threatening events using environmental cues enables proactive engagement of appropriate avoidance responses. The neural processes…”
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The folate metabolic enzyme ALDH1L1 is restricted to the midline of the early CNS, suggesting a role in human neural tube defects
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-01-2007)“…Folate supplementation prevents up to 70% of human neural tube defects (NTDs), although the precise cellular and metabolic sites of action remain undefined…”
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Brain lipid-binding protein is a direct target of Notch signaling in radial glial cells
Published in Genes & development (01-05-2005)“…Radial glia function during CNS development both as neural progenitors and as a scaffolding supporting neuronal migration. To elucidate pathways involved in…”
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Central amygdala PKC-δ+ neurons mediate the influence of multiple anorexigenic signals
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2014)“…The amygdala central nucleus (CEA) has been implicated in feeding control, but its role is controversial. The lateral subdivision of CEA (CEl) contains a…”
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Genetic lineage tracing defines distinct neurogenic and gliogenic stages of ventral telencephalic radial glial development
Published in Neural development (05-11-2008)“…Radial glia comprise a molecularly defined neural progenitor population but their role in neurogenesis has remained contested due to the lack of a single…”
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Transient inhibition of the ERK pathway prevents cerebellar developmental defects and improves long-term motor functions in murine models of neurofibromatosis type 1
Published in eLife (23-12-2014)“…Individuals with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) frequently exhibit cognitive and motor impairments and characteristics of autism. The cerebellum plays a…”
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Radial Glia Serve as Neuronal Progenitors in All Regions of the Central Nervous System
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (25-03-2004)“…Radial glial cells function during CNS development as neural progenitors, although their precise contribution to neurogenesis remains controversial. Recent…”
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Cre-ating Somatic Cell Genetic Mosaics in the Mouse
Published in Cell (06-05-2005)“…Generation of somatic mosaics in which mutant cell clones are uniquely and completely labeled has yielded considerable insight into many biological processes…”
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Central amygdala PKC- delta super(+) neurons mediate the influence of multiple anorexigenic signals
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2014)“…Feeding can be inhibited by multiple cues, including those associated with satiety, sickness or unpalatable food. How such anorexigenic signals inhibit feeding…”
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Central amygdala PKC-[δ.sup.+] neurons mediate the influence of multiple anorexigenic signals
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2014)“…Feeding can be inhibited by multiple cues, including those associated with satiety, sickness or unpalatable food. How such anorexigenic signals inhibit feeding…”
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Scalable control of mounting and attack by Esr1.sup.+ neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus
Published in Nature (London) (29-05-2014)“…Activation of Esr1.sup.+ neurons of the mouse ventromedial hypothalamus initiates graded social behavioural responses-weak activation triggers close…”
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Scalable control of mounting and attack by Esr1^sup +^ neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus
Published in Nature (London) (29-05-2014)“…Social behaviours, such as aggression or mating, proceed through a series of appetitive and consummatory phases that are associated with increasing levels of…”
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Scalable control of mounting and attack by [Esr1.sup.+] neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus
Published in Nature (London) (29-05-2014)“…Social behaviours, such as aggression or mating, proceed through a series of appetitive and consummatory phases (1) that are associated with increasing levels…”
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Creating Somatic Cell Genetic Mosaics in the Mouse
Published in Cell (06-05-2005)“…Generation of somatic mosaics in which mutant cell clones are uniquely and completely labeled has yielded considerable insight into many biological processes…”
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Molecular characterization of antipeptide antibodies against the 5-HT 1A receptor: evidence for state-dependent antibody binding
Published in Brain research. Molecular brain research. (1997)“…Differential immunohistochemical labeling is often observed using different antibodies against the same protein. Two polyclonal antipeptide antibodies against…”
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Molecular characterization of antipeptide antibodies against the 5-HT1A receptor : evidence for state-dependent antibody binding
Published in Brain research. Molecular brain research. (15-10-1997)“…Differential immunohistochemical labeling is often observed using different antibodies against the same protein. Two polyclonal antipeptide antibodies against…”
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