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    Diurnal rhythms across the human dorsal and ventral striatum by Ketchesin, Kyle D., Zong, Wei, Hildebrand, Mariah A., Seney, Marianne L., Cahill, Kelly M., Scott, Madeline R., Shankar, Vaishnavi G., Glausier, Jill R., Lewis, David A., Tseng, George C., McClung, Colleen A.

    “…The human striatum can be subdivided into the caudate, putamen, and nucleus accumbens (NAc). Each of these structures have some overlapping and some distinct…”
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    Diurnal Alterations in Gene Expression Across Striatal Subregions in Psychosis by Ketchesin, Kyle D., Zong, Wei, Hildebrand, Mariah A., Scott, Madeline R., Seney, Marianne L., Cahill, Kelly M., Shankar, Vaishnavi G., Glausier, Jill R., Lewis, David A., Tseng, George C., McClung, Colleen A.

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-01-2023)
    “…Psychosis is a defining feature of schizophrenia and highly prevalent in bipolar disorder. Notably, individuals with these illnesses also have major…”
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    Comparative rhythmic transcriptome profiling of human and mouse striatal subregions by Petersen, Kaitlyn A, Zong, Wei, Depoy, Lauren M, Scott, Madeline R, Shankar, Vaishnavi G, Burns, Jennifer N, Cerwensky, Allison J, Kim, Sam-Moon, Ketchesin, Kyle D, Tseng, George C, McClung, Colleen A

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2024)
    “…The human striatum can be subdivided into the caudate, putamen, and nucleus accumbens (NAc). In mice, this roughly corresponds to the dorsal medial striatum…”
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