Ningdong (Cam) Kang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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(An anatomical pathway between the murine olfactory system and the medial amygdala and its role in conveying information about sex.) | ||||
Timothy E. Holy | post-doc | Washington University |
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Kuwabara M, Kang N, Holy TE, et al. (2020) Neural mechanisms of economic choices in mice. Elife. 9 |
Kang N, Baum MJ, Cherry JA. (2011) Different profiles of main and accessory olfactory bulb mitral/tufted cell projections revealed in mice using an anterograde tracer and a whole-mount, flattened cortex preparation. Chemical Senses. 36: 251-60 |
Kang N, McCarthy EA, Cherry JA, et al. (2011) A sex comparison of the anatomy and function of the main olfactory bulb-medial amygdala projection in mice. Neuroscience. 172: 196-204 |
Kang N, Baum MJ, Cherry JA. (2009) A direct main olfactory bulb projection to the 'vomeronasal' amygdala in female mice selectively responds to volatile pheromones from males. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 29: 624-34 |
Jakupovic J, Kang N, Baum MJ. (2008) Effect of bilateral accessory olfactory bulb lesions on volatile urinary odor discrimination and investigation as well as mating behavior in male mice. Physiology & Behavior. 93: 467-73 |
Gotsiridze T, Kang N, Jacob D, et al. (2007) Development of sex differences in the principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of mice: role of Bax-dependent cell death. Developmental Neurobiology. 67: 355-62 |
Kang N, Janes A, Baum MJ, et al. (2006) Sex difference in Fos induced by male urine in medial amygdala-projecting accessory olfactory bulb mitral cells of mice. Neuroscience Letters. 398: 59-62 |