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    Rapid, biphasic CRF neuronal responses encode positive and negative valence by Kim, Jineun, Lee, Seongju, Fang, Yi-Ya, Shin, Anna, Park, Seahyung, Hashikawa, Koichi, Bhat, Shreelatha, Kim, Daesoo, Sohn, Jong-Woo, Lin, Dayu, Suh, Greg S. B.

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-04-2019)
    “…Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) that is released from the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus is essential for mediating stress response by…”
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    A neural basis for tonic suppression of sodium appetite by Park, Seahyung, Williams, Kevin W., Liu, Chen, Sohn, Jong-Woo

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-03-2020)
    “…Sodium appetite is a powerful form of motivation that can drive ingestion of high, yet aversive concentrations of sodium in animals that are depleted of…”
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    An Inhibitory Medial Preoptic Circuit Mediates Innate Exploration by Ryoo, Jia, Park, Seahyung, Kim, Daesoo

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (23-08-2021)
    “…Animals have an innate motivation to explore objects and environments with unknown values. To this end, they need to activate neural pathways that enable…”
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    Neural and Genetic Basis of Evasion, Approach and Predation by Park, Seahyung, Ryoo, Jia, Kim, Daesoo

    Published in Molecules and cells (2022)
    “…Evasion, approach and predation are examples of innate behaviour that are fundamental for the survival of animals. Uniting these behaviours is the assessment…”
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    Protocol for sodium depletion and measurement of sodium appetite in mice by Park, Seahyung, Sohn, Jong-Woo

    Published in STAR protocols (17-12-2021)
    “…Sodium appetite is a state that motivates animals to consume normally unappetizing concentrations of sodium. Here we describe a protocol to induce sodium…”
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    Leptin-inhibited neurons in the lateral parabrachial nucleus do not alter food intake or glucose balance by Park, Seahyung, Williams, Kevin W., Sohn, Jong-Woo

    Published in Animal cells and systems (04-05-2022)
    “…The lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) has been shown to be involved in the suppression of appetite at the pharmacological, optogenetic and chemogenetic…”
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    Expression of µ-Opioid Receptor in CA1 Hippocampal Astrocytes by Nam, Min-Ho, Han, Kyung-Seok, Lee, Jaekwang, Bae, Jin Young, An, Heeyoung, Park, Seahyung, Oh, Soo-Jin, Kim, Eunju, Hwang, Eunmi, Bae, Yong Chul, Lee, C Justin

    Published in Experimental neurobiology (01-04-2018)
    “…µ-opioid receptor (MOR) is a class of opioid receptors with a high affinity for enkephalins and beta-endorphin. In hippocampus, activation of MOR is known to…”
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    A top-down slow breathing circuit that alleviates negative affect in mice by Jhang, Jinho, Park, Seahyung, Liu, Shijia, O’Keefe, David D., Han, Sung

    Published in Nature neuroscience (19-11-2024)
    “…Although breathing is primarily automatic, its modulation by behavior and emotions suggests cortical inputs to brainstem respiratory networks, which hitherto…”
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    A brainstem-to-mediodorsal thalamic pathway mediates sound-induced arousal from slow-wave sleep by Shin, Anna, Park, Seahyung, Shin, Wooyeon, Woo, Jeonghoon, Jeong, Minju, Kim, Jeongjin, Kim, Daesoo

    Published in Current biology (13-03-2023)
    “…Auditory-induced arousal is a defense mechanism of animals against potential dangers. Although the thalamus is the neural substrate that relays sensory…”
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    Neural and Genetic Basis of Evasion, Approach and Predation by Park, Seahyung, Ryoo, Jia, Kim, Daesoo

    Published in Molecules and cells (28-02-2022)
    “…Evasion, approach and predation are examples of innate behaviour that are fundamental for the survival of animals. Uniting these behaviours is the assessment…”
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    Presynaptic sensor and silencer of peptidergic transmission reveal neuropeptides as primary transmitters in pontine fear circuit by Kim, Dong-Il, Park, Sekun, Park, Seahyung, Ye, Mao, Chen, Jane Y, Kang, Sukjae J, Jhang, Jinho, Hunker, Avery C, Zweifel, Larry S, Caron, Kathleen M, Vaughan, Joan M, Saghatelian, Alan, Palmiter, Richard D, Han, Sung

    Published in Cell (05-09-2024)
    “…Neurons produce and release neuropeptides to communicate with one another. Despite their importance in brain function, circuit-based mechanisms of peptidergic…”
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    Phospholipase C beta 1 in the dentate gyrus gates fear memory formation through regulation of neuronal excitability by Lee, Jinsu, Jeong, Yeonji, Park, Seahyung, Kim, Sungsoo, Oh, Hyunsik, Jin, Ju-Ae, Sohn, Jong-Woo, Kim, Daesoo, Shin, Hee-Sup, Heo, Won Do

    Published in Science advances (05-07-2024)
    “…Memory processes rely on a molecular signaling system that balances the interplay between positive and negative modulators. Recent research has focused on…”
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