Sarah L. Teegarden

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Tracy Bale grad student 2009 Penn
 (Modulation of stress and reward signaling by high fat diet and withdrawal.)
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Jochems J, Teegarden SL, Chen Y, et al. (2015) Enhancement of stress resilience through histone deacetylase 6-mediated regulation of glucocorticoid receptor chaperone dynamics. Biological Psychiatry. 77: 345-55
Hodes GE, Brookshire BR, Hill-Smith TE, et al. (2012) Strain differences in the effects of chronic corticosterone exposure in the hippocampus. Neuroscience. 222: 269-80
Espallergues J, Teegarden SL, Veerakumar A, et al. (2012) HDAC6 regulates glucocorticoid receptor signaling in serotonin pathways with critical impact on stress resilience. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 4400-16
Teegarden S. (2012) Behavioral Phenotyping in Rats and Mice Materials and Methods. 2
Pankevich DE, Teegarden SL, Hedin AD, et al. (2010) Caloric restriction experience reprograms stress and orexigenic pathways and promotes binge eating. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 16399-407
Teegarden SL, Scott AN, Bale TL. (2009) Early life exposure to a high fat diet promotes long-term changes in dietary preferences and central reward signaling. Neuroscience. 162: 924-32
Kawahara Y, Grimberg A, Teegarden S, et al. (2008) Dysregulated editing of serotonin 2C receptor mRNAs results in energy dissipation and loss of fat mass. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 28: 12834-44
Teegarden SL, Nestler EJ, Bale TL. (2008) Delta FosB-mediated alterations in dopamine signaling are normalized by a palatable high-fat diet. Biological Psychiatry. 64: 941-50
Teegarden SL, Bale TL. (2008) Effects of stress on dietary preference and intake are dependent on access and stress sensitivity. Physiology & Behavior. 93: 713-23
Teegarden SL, Bale TL. (2007) Decreases in dietary preference produce increased emotionality and risk for dietary relapse. Biological Psychiatry. 61: 1021-9
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