Alaine C. Keebaugh, Ph.D.

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Biological and Biomedical Sciences Emory University, Atlanta, GA 
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James W. Thomas grad student 2009 Emory
 (Evolution of purine metabolism.)
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Johnson ZV, Walum H, Jamal YA, et al. (2015) Central oxytocin receptors mediate mating-induced partner preferences and enhance correlated activation across forebrain nuclei in male prairie voles. Hormones and Behavior
Bosch OJ, Dabrowska J, Modi ME, et al. (2015) Oxytocin in the nucleus accumbens shell reverses CRFR2-evoked passive stress-coping after partner loss in monogamous male prairie voles. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 64: 66-78
Keebaugh AC, Barrett CE, Laprairie JL, et al. (2015) RNAi knockdown of oxytocin receptor in the nucleus accumbens inhibits social attachment and parental care in monogamous female prairie voles. Social Neuroscience. 1-10
Latzman RD, Hopkins WD, Keebaugh AC, et al. (2014) Personality in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): exploring the hierarchical structure and associations with the vasopressin V1A receptor gene. Plos One. 9: e95741
Hopkins WD, Keebaugh AC, Reamer LA, et al. (2014) Genetic influences on receptive joint attention in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Scientific Reports. 4: 3774
Barrett CE, Keebaugh AC, Ahern TH, et al. (2013) Variation in vasopressin receptor (Avpr1a) expression creates diversity in behaviors related to monogamy in prairie voles. Hormones and Behavior. 63: 518-26
Keebaugh AC, Young LJ. (2011) Increasing oxytocin receptor expression in the nucleus accumbens of pre-pubertal female prairie voles enhances alloparental responsiveness and partner preference formation as adults. Hormones and Behavior. 60: 498-504
Keebaugh AC, Mitchell HA, Gaval-Cruz M, et al. (2011) PRTFDC1 is a genetic modifier of HPRT-deficiency in the mouse. Plos One. 6: e22381
Keebaugh AC, Thomas JW. (2010) The evolutionary fate of the genes encoding the purine catabolic enzymes in hominoids, birds, and reptiles. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 27: 1359-69
Keebaugh AC, Thomas JW. (2009) The genomes of the South American opossum (Monodelphis domestica) and platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) encode a more complete purine catabolic pathway than placental mammals. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part D, Genomics & Proteomics. 4: 174-8
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