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Richard G Hunter

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Richter T, Wilkinson C, Griffiths B, Hunter R
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ . 2024 Feb; 21(1):A81-A84. PMID: 38322045
Pipetting is an important technique used in almost every molecular neuroscience method including but not limited to, PCR, reverse transcription, immunohistochemistry, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and cell culture. The COVID-19 pandemic has...
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Morrison T, Schiff D, Olson A, Hunter R, Agarwal J, Work E, et al.
Am J Perinatol . 2023 Dec; 41(8):1106-1112. PMID: 38160676
Objective: To pilot measurement of hair cortisol concentration (HCC) in pregnant women with opioid use disorder and their infants over time and study the potential utility of hair cortisol as...
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Hunter R
Front Behav Neurosci . 2023 Oct; 17:1271806. PMID: 37840545
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DeRosa H, Smith A, Geist L, Cheng A, Hunter R, Kentner A
Neurobiol Stress . 2023 May; 24:100538. PMID: 37139465
Animal models of maternal immune activation (MIA) are central to identifying the biological mechanisms that underly the association between prenatal infection and neuropsychiatric disorder susceptibility. Many studies, however, have limited...
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Richter T, Aiken A, Puracchio M, Maganga-Bakita I, Hunter R
Genes (Basel) . 2023 Apr; 14(4). PMID: 37107616
Early life stress (ELS) can have wide-spread neurodevelopmental effects with support accumulating for the idea that genomic mechanisms may induce lasting physiological and behavioral changes following stress exposure. Previous work...
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Bartlett A, Guffanti G, Hunter R
Neurobiol Stress . 2023 Feb; 23:100522. PMID: 36816533
Glucocorticoids are a key component to the cellular response to stress. Glucocorticoids act via glucocorticoid receptors found ubiquitously in the brain and body. Glucocorticoid receptors can bind to response elements...
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Maganga-Bakita I, Aiken A, Puracchio M, Kentner A, Hunter R
Neuroscience . 2022 Sep; 505:51-58. PMID: 36116554
A mother's exposure to immune challenge during pregnancy is well known to be a detrimental factor to the development of the offspring's brain and an impetus for neuropsychiatric disorders. Previous...
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Kaki S, DeRosa H, Timmerman B, Brummelte S, Hunter R, Kentner A
Curr Top Behav Neurosci . 2022 Aug; 63:241-289. PMID: 36029460
Schizophrenia is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder with as-yet no identified cause. The use of animals has been critical to teasing apart the potential individual and intersecting roles of genetic and...
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Chiang V, DeRosa H, Park J, Hunter R
Front Behav Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 16:923732. PMID: 35874645
Up to 50% of most mammalian genomes are made up of transposable elements (TEs) that have the potential to mobilize around the genome. Despite this prevalence, research on TEs is...
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DeRosa H, Richter T, Wilkinson C, Hunter R
Front Genet . 2022 Jun; 13:813510. PMID: 35711940
Long regarded as "junk DNA," transposable elements (TEs) have recently garnered much attention for their role in promoting genetic diversity and plasticity. While many processes involved in mammalian development require...