T Chase Francis
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Recent Articles
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Belilos A, Gray C, Sanders C, Black D, Mays E, Richie C, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 May;
43(5):114125.
PMID: 38709634
No abstract available.
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Belilos A, Gray C, Sanders C, Black D, Mays E, Richie C, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Nov;
42(12):113488.
PMID: 37995189
Response to threatening environmental stimuli requires detection and encoding of important environmental features that dictate threat. Aversive events are highly salient, which promotes associative learning about stimuli that signal this...
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Francis T, Porcu A
Front Mol Neurosci
. 2023 Jul;
16:1188184.
PMID: 37441675
Circadian rhythms are self-sustained oscillations of biological systems that allow an organism to anticipate periodic changes in the environment and optimally align feeding, sleep, wakefulness, and the physiological and biochemical...
4.
Ilango A, Francis T, Lobo M
Front Neural Circuits
. 2023 May;
17:1177498.
PMID: 37180761
No abstract available.
5.
Belilos A, Gray C, Sanders C, Black D, Mays E, Richie C, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Feb;
PMID: 36798245
Response to threatening environmental stimuli requires detection and encoding of important environmental features that dictate threat. Aversive events are highly salient which promotes associative learning about stimuli that signal this...
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Haass-Koffler C, Francis T, Gandhi P, Patel R, Naemuddin M, Nielsen C, et al.
SLAS Discov
. 2022 Oct;
27(8):448-459.
PMID: 36210051
Background: Stress responses are believed to involve corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), its two cognate receptors (CRF and CRF), and the CRF-binding protein (CRFBP). Whereas decades of research has focused on...
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Van Dyke A, Francis T, Chen H, Bailey A, Thompson S
Neuropharmacology
. 2022 Jul;
216:109188.
PMID: 35842328
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal). This article has been retracted at the request of the Authors. After publication, Scott M. Thompson found...
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Engeln M, Song Y, Chandra R, La A, Fox M, Evans B, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2020 May;
26(6):1846-1859.
PMID: 32366954
Motor stereotypies occurring in early-onset neuropsychiatric diseases are associated with dysregulated basal ganglia direct-pathway activity. Disruptions in network connectivity through impaired neuronal structure have been implicated in both rodents and...
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Francis T, Yano H, Demarest T, Shen H, Bonci A
Neuron
. 2019 Jun;
103(3):432-444.e3.
PMID: 31221559
Subtypes of nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons (MSNs) promote dichotomous outcomes in motivated behaviors. However, recent reports indicate enhancing activity of either nucleus accumbens (NAc) core MSN subtype augments reward,...
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Nam H, Chandra R, Francis T, Dias C, Cheer J, Lobo M
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2019 May;
44(11):1876-1885.
PMID: 31132785
Enkephalins, endogenous ligands for delta opioid receptors (DORs), are highly enriched in the nucleus accumbens (NAc). They are implicated in depression but their role in the NAc, a critical brain...