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Kelsey M Moore

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Mayer C, Barker M, Dirk P, Moore K, McCrudden E, Karakochuk C
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab . 2019 Dec; 45(7):723-730. PMID: 31869248
Preventing and treating iron deficiency are important components in the nutritional care of female varsity athletes, as these interventions may improve aerobic endurance and athletic performance. We examined the factors...
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Moore K, Oelberg W, Glass M, Johnson M, Been L, Meisel R
Front Behav Neurosci . 2019 Oct; 13:227. PMID: 31636548
Low levels of desire and arousal are the primary sexual dysfunctions in women, necessitating neurobiological studies of sexual motivation in female animal models. As the mesocorticolimbic system is a primary...
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Gross K, Moore K, Meisel R, Mermelstein P
Front Neurosci . 2018 Dec; 12:855. PMID: 30515075
Gonadal hormones play a vital role in driving motivated behavior. They not only modulate responses to naturally rewarding stimuli, but also influence responses to drugs of abuse. A commonality between...
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Moore K, Himmler B, Teplitzky B, Johnson M, Meisel R
J Vis Exp . 2017 Sep; (127). PMID: 28930994
The ability to measure neurotransmitter release on a rapid time scale allows patterns of neurotransmission to be linked to specific behaviors or manipulations; a powerful tool in elucidating underlying mechanisms...
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Mila D, Calderon A, Baldwin A, Moore K, Watson M, Phillips B, et al.
Genetics . 2015 Sep; 201(3):1047-60. PMID: 26358719
Asymmetric cell division is critical during development, as it influences processes such as cell fate specification and cell migration. We have characterized FRK-1, a homolog of the mammalian Fer nonreceptor...
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Been L, Moore K, Kennedy B, Meisel R
Biol Psychiatry . 2015 Sep; 79(8):685-92. PMID: 26342498
Background: Escalated aggression is a behavioral sign of numerous psychiatric disorders characterized by a loss of control. The neurobiology underlying escalated aggression is unknown and is particularly understudied in females....