Christine Lewis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States |
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(An anatomical and neurophysiological investigation of neural mechanisms in the hindbrain underlying vasotocin and corticosterone effects on a reproductive behavior of roughskin newts (Taricha granulosa).) |
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Davis A, Abraham E, McEvoy E, et al. (2015) Corticosterone suppresses vasotocin-enhanced clasping behavior in male rough-skinned newts by novel mechanisms interfering with V1a receptor availability and receptor-mediated endocytosis. Hormones and Behavior. 69: 39-49 |
Coddington E, Lewis C, Rose JD, et al. (2007) Endocannabinoids mediate the effects of acute stress and corticosterone on sex behavior. Endocrinology. 148: 493-500 |
Lewis CM, Dolence EK, Hubbard CS, et al. (2005) Identification of roughskin newt medullary vasotocin target neurons with a fluorescent vasotocin conjugate. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 491: 381-9 |
Lewis CM, Dolence EK, Zhang Z, et al. (2004) Fluorescent vasotocin conjugate for identification of the target cells for brain actions of vasotocin. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 15: 909-14 |
Lewis CM, Rose JD. (2003) Rapid corticosterone-induced impairment of amplectic clasping occurs in the spinal cord of roughskin newts (taricha granulosa). Hormones and Behavior. 43: 93-8 |
Rose JD, Marrs GS, Lewis C, et al. (2000) Whirling disease behavior and its relation to pathology of brain stem and spinal cord in rainbow trout Journal of Aquatic Animal Health. 12: 107-118 |