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    Disrupted Activity in the Hippocampal-Accumbens Circuit of Type III Neuregulin 1 Mutant Mice by Nason, Jr, Malcolm W, Adhikari, Avishek, Bozinoski, Marjan, Gordon, Joshua A, Role, Lorna W

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2011)
    “…Neuregulin 1 (Nrg1), a schizophrenia susceptibility gene, is involved in fundamental aspects of neurodevelopment. Mice lacking any one of the several isoforms…”
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    Medullary Raphe Neurons Facilitate Brown Adipose Tissue Activation by Nason, Malcolm W., Jr, Mason, Peggy

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (25-01-2006)
    “…Recent evidence suggests that neurons in the medullary raphe are critical to the activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT), the major source of nonshivering…”
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    Modulation of Sympathetic and Somatomotor Function by the Ventromedial Medulla by Nason, Malcolm W., Jr, Mason, Peggy

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-07-2004)
    “…Committee on Neurobiology and Department of Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637 Submitted 29 January…”
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    A functional CFTR-NBF1 is required for ROMK2-CFTR interaction by McNicholas, C M, Nason, Jr, M W, Guggino, W B, Schwiebert, E M, Hebert, S C, Giebisch, G, Egan, M E

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-11-1997)
    “…In a previous study on inside-out patches of Xenopus oocytes, we demonstrated that the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) enhances the…”
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    Identification of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Domains That Are Important for Interactions with ROMK2 by Cahill, Paula, Nason, Malcolm W., Ambrose, Catherine, Yao, Tong-Yi, Thomas, Pamela, Egan, Marie E.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-06-2000)
    “…In addition to functioning as a cAMP-activated chloride channel, the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) plays an important role in…”
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