W E Cullinan
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Recent Articles
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Raff H, Jacobson L, Cullinan W
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2007 Oct;
19(11):907-12.
PMID: 17927669
Stressful events before or just after parturition alter the subsequent phenotypical response to stress in a general process termed programming. Hypoxia during the period before and during parturition, and in...
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Bishop G, Cullinan W, Curran E, Gutstein H
Neurobiol Dis
. 2002 Sep;
10(3):334-43.
PMID: 12270694
While different classes of abused drugs interact with distinct signaling substrates, it appears that all utilize receptors in the mesolimbic dopamine system to mediate their reinforcing effects. The regulator of...
3.
Johanek L, Cullinan W, Vaughn L
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
. 2001 Apr;
89(1-2):41-9.
PMID: 11311974
The mechanisms by which nitrous oxide (N(2)O) produces physical dependence and withdrawal seizures are not well understood, but both N(2)O and ethanol exert some of their effects via the GABA(A)...
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Cullinan W, Wolfe T
Brain Res
. 2001 Jan;
887(1):118-24.
PMID: 11134596
Semi-quantitative hybridization histochemical analyses were undertaken to determine expression levels of mRNA transcripts encoding the beta1-3 subunits of the GABA(A)receptor within the rat hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and hippocampal formation...
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Cullinan W
J Comp Neurol
. 2000 Mar;
419(3):344-51.
PMID: 10723009
Dual hybridization histochemical studies were conducted to investigate the extent of colocalization of mRNA transcripts encoding the alpha1-2 and beta1-3 subunits of the gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)(A) receptor with those...
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Bowers G, Cullinan W, Herman J
J Neurosci
. 1998 Jul;
18(15):5938-47.
PMID: 9671680
Neurocircuit inhibition of hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) neurons controlling hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) activity prominently involves GABAergic cell groups of the hypothalamus and basal forebrain. In the present study, stress responsiveness of...
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Zaborszky L, Gaykema R, Swanson D, Cullinan W
Neuroscience
. 1997 Aug;
79(4):1051-78.
PMID: 9219967
The arborization pattern and postsynaptic targets of corticofugal axons in basal forebrain areas have been studied by the combination of anatomical tract-tracing and pre- and postembedding immunocytochemistry. The anterograde neuronal...
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Campeau S, Falls W, Cullinan W, Helmreich D, Davis M, Watson S
Neuroscience
. 1997 Jun;
78(4):1087-104.
PMID: 9174076
The elicitation and reduction of fear were indexed with fear-potentiated startle and corticosterone release and induction of the immediate-early gene c-fos as a marker of neural activity in male Sprague-Dawley...
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Herman J, Cullinan W
Trends Neurosci
. 1997 Feb;
20(2):78-84.
PMID: 9023876
Integration of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal stress response occurs by way of interactions between stress-sensitive brain circuitry and neuroendocrine neurons of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). Stressors involving an immediate physiologic threat...
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Zaborszky L, Cullinan W
J Comp Neurol
. 1996 Oct;
374(4):535-54.
PMID: 8910734
Immunocytochemical double-labeling techniques were used at the light and electron microscopic levels to investigate whether dopamine-beta-hydroxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase-containing axons contact basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase- and tyrosine hydroxylase-positive fibers...