Adrienne Santiago
Affiliations: | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Aoki C, Santiago AN. (2022) Pathway-specific GABAergic inhibition contributes to the gain of resilience against anorexia-like behavior of adolescent female mice. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 990354 |
Du M, Santiago A, Akiz C, et al. (2022) Correction to: GABAergic interneurons' feedback inhibition of dorsal raphe‑projecting pyramidal neurons of the medial prefrontal cortex suppresses feeding of adolescent female mice undergoing activity‑based anorexia. Brain Structure & Function |
Du M, Santiago A, Akiz C, et al. (2022) GABAergic interneurons' feedback inhibition of dorsal raphe-projecting pyramidal neurons of the medial prefrontal cortex suppresses feeding of adolescent female mice undergoing activity-based anorexia. Brain Structure & Function. 227: 2127-2151 |
Santiago AN, Makowicz EA, Du M, et al. (2021) Food Restriction Engages Prefrontal Corticostriatal Cells and Local Microcircuitry to Drive the Decision to Run versus Conserve Energy. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Santiago AN, Lim KY, Opendak M, et al. (2018) Early life trauma increases threat response of peri-weaning rats, reduction of axo-somatic synapses formed by parvalbumin cells and perineuronal net in the basolateral nucleus of amygdala. The Journal of Comparative Neurology |
Santiago A, Aoki C, Sullivan RM. (2017) From attachment to independence: Stress hormone control of ecologically relevant emergence of infants' responses to threat. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 14: 78-85 |
Santiago AN, Lim KY, Sullivan RM, et al. (2016) 6.131 NEURODEVELOPMENT OF PARVALBUMIN CELLS AND PERINEURONAL NETS FOLLOWING EARLY LIFE TRAUMA Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 55: S246 |