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    Vasopressin V1b receptor knockout reduces aggressive behavior in male mice by WERSINGER, S. R, GINNS, El, O'CARROLL, A-M, LOLAIT, S. J, YOUNG, W. S

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2002)
    “…Increased aggression is commonly associated with many neurological and psychiatric disorders. Current treatments are largely empirical and are often…”
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    Quantitative in situ hybridization histochemistry reveals increased levels of corticotropin-releasing factor mRNA after adrenalectomy in rats by Young, 3rd, W S, Mezey, E, Siegel, R E

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-01-1986)
    “…A 35S-labeled 48-base synthetic oligonucleotide complementary to a portion of the rat corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) mRNA was used for in situ…”
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    Distribution of striatonigral and striatopallidal peptidergic neurons in both patch and matrix compartments: an in situ hybridization histochemistry and fluorescent retrograde tracing study by Gerfen, C R, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Brain research (13-09-1988)
    “…In situ hybridization histochemistry using cDNA oligonucleotide probes for the neuropeptides dynorphin, enkephalin and substance P was used to map the…”
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    A Deletion Truncating the Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Gene is Responsible for Hypogonadism in the hpg Mouse by Mason, Anthony J., Hayflick, Joel S., Zoeller, R. Thomas, Young, W. Scott, Phillips, Heidi S., Nikolics, Karoly, Seeburg, Peter H.

    “…Hereditary hypogonadism in the hypogonadal (hpg) mouse is caused by a deletional mutation of at least 33.5 kilobases encompassing the distal half of the gene…”
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    In situ Hybridization Histochemistry and Immunocytochemistry Reveal an Increase in Spinal Dynorphin Biosynthesis in a Rat Model of Peripheral Inflammation and Hyperalgesia by Ruda, M. A., Iadarola, M. J., Cohen, L. V., Young, W. S.

    “…Dynorphin, an opioid peptide, is thought to play an important role in the modulation of nociceptive neural circuits at the level of the spinal cord. In a model…”
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    Distinct patterns of expression of different protein kinase C mRNAs in rat tissues by Brandt, S J, Niedel, J E, Bell, R M, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Cell (10-04-1987)
    “…The identification of multiple protein kinase C (PKC) cDNA sequences from rat, bovine, and human tissues has led to the discovery of a family of PKC genes…”
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    Cortical neurons expressing the cholecystokinin gene in the rat: distribution in the adult brain, ontogeny, and some of their projections by Burgunder, J M, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-10-1990)
    “…Recent studies of neuronal cholecystokinin (CCK) expression performed with more sensitive techniques have demonstrated that the distribution of the expression…”
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    Changes in hypothalamic preproenkephalin A mRNA following stress and opiate withdrawal by Lightman, Stafford L, Young III, W. Scott

    Published in Nature (London) (01-08-1987)
    “…The median eminence of the pituitary is rich in opioid receptors, and exogenous opioids have major effects on the release of adrenocorticotropic hormone…”
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    A cDNA encoding the precursor of the rat neuropeptide, neurokinin B by Bonner, T I, Affolter, H U, Young, A C, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Brain research (01-09-1987)
    “…We have isolated a cDNA clone from a rat cerebral cortex library which encodes the 116 amino acid precursor of the neuropeptide, neurokinin B. The precursor…”
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    Distribution, projection and dopaminergic regulation of the neurokinin B mRNA-containing neurons of the rat caudate-putamen by Burgunder, J M, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Neuroscience (1989)
    “…Neurons containing transcripts encoding neurokinin B, a member of the tachykinin family, were studied in the rat caudate-putamen using hybridization…”
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    Pituitary-Adrenal Response to Acute and Repeated Mild Restraint, Forced Swim and Change in Environment Stress in Arginine Vasopressin Receptor 1b Knockout Mice by Stewart, L. Q., Roper, J. A., Young III, W. S., O'Carroll, A.-M., Lolait, S. J.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-05-2008)
    “…Arginine vasopressin and corticotrophin‐releasing hormone synthesised and released from the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus are the prime mediators of the…”
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    Oxytocin as a natural antipsychotic: a study using oxytocin knockout mice by Caldwell, H K, Stephens, S L, Young, W S

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2009)
    “…It has been previously suggested that oxytocin (Oxt) may act as a natural antipsychotic. To test this hypothesis, we investigated whether disruption of the…”
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    Neuroendocrine gene expression in the hypothalamus: in situ hybridization histochemical studies by YOUNG, W. S. III, ZOELLER, R. T

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-12-1987)
    “…1. We have reviewed recent studies in which in situ hybridization histochemistry (ISHH) was used to investigate the regulation of expression of…”
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    Attenuated Stress Response to Acute Lipopolysaccharide Challenge and Ethanol Administration in Vasopressin V1b Receptor Knockout Mice by Lolait, S. J., Stewart, L. Q., Roper, J. A., Harrison, G., Jessop, D. S., Young III, W. S., O'Carroll, A.-M.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-07-2007)
    “…The arginine vasopressin (Avp) 1b receptor (Avpr1b) present on anterior pituitary corticotrophs is involved in the stimulation of adrenocorticotrophic hormone…”
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    GABAergic neurons in the primate basal forebrain magnocellular complex by Walker, L C, Price, D L, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Brain research (09-10-1989)
    “…Hybridization histochemistry was used to detect messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) coding for glutamic acid decarboxylase, the synthesizing enzyme for…”
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    Tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA is increased by hyperosmotic stimuli in the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei by Young, 3rd, W S, Warden, M, Mezey, E

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (1987)
    “…In situ hybridization histochemistry was used to locate cells containing tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) mRNA in the hypothalami of salt-loaded and Brattleboro rats…”
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    Expression of cholecystokinin and somatostatin genes in the human thalamus by Burgunder, J M, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-10-1992)
    “…The cholecystokinin (CCK) gene is expressed in thalamocortical and thalamo-striatal neurons of the rat. In the cat, this peptide is found in some intralaminar…”
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    Detection of preprocholecystokinin and preproenkephalin A mRNAs in rat brain by hybridization histochemistry using complementary RNA probes by Siegel, R E, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Neuropeptides (Edinburgh) (01-12-1985)
    “…The distributions of mRNAs encoding preprocholecystokinin and preproenkephalin A in the rat brain were examined by in situ hybridization histochemistry…”
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    Corticotropin-releasing factor as a transmitter in the human olivocerebellar pathway by Powers, R E, DeSouza, E B, Walker, L C, Price, D L, Vale, W W, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Brain research (14-07-1987)
    “…This study demonstrates that the neuropeptide, corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), is present in neurons of the human inferior olivary complex (IOC). The…”
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    Neurokinin B and substance P genes are co-expressed in a subset of neurons in the rat habenula by Burgunder, J M, Young, 3rd, W S

    Published in Neuropeptides (Edinburgh) (01-04-1989)
    “…Colocalization of neurokinin B (NKB) and substance P (SP) mRNAs in neurons of the habenula was examined on thin, adjacent sections in the rat. Extensive…”
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