Michael McNicholas
Affiliations: | 2018- | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Jessa S, De Cola A, Chandarana B, et al. (2024) FOXR2 targets LHX6+/DLX+ neural lineages to drive CNS neuroblastoma. Cancer Research |
Andrade AF, Annett A, Karimi E, et al. (2024) Immune landscape of oncohistone-mutant gliomas reveals diverse myeloid populations and tumor-promoting function. Nature Communications. 15: 7769 |
Allain F, Ehrlich AT, McNicholas M, et al. (2023) Chronic tianeptine induces tolerance in analgesia and hyperlocomotion via mu-opioid receptor activation in mice. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 14: 1186397 |
McNicholas M, De Cola A, Bashardanesh Z, et al. (2023) A Compendium of Syngeneic, Transplantable Pediatric High-Grade Glioma Models Reveals Subtype-Specific Therapeutic Vulnerabilities. Cancer Discovery |
Ben Hamida S, Sengupta SM, Clarke E, et al. (2022) The orphan receptor GPR88 controls impulsivity and is a risk factor for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Molecular Psychiatry |
Nasseef MT, Singh JP, Ehrlich AT, et al. (2019) Oxycodone-Mediated Activation of the Mu Opioid Receptor Reduces Whole Brain Functional Connectivity in Mice. Acs Pharmacology & Translational Science. 2: 264-274 |
Boulos LJ, Nasseef MT, McNicholas M, et al. (2019) TouchScreen-based phenotyping: altered stimulus/reward association and lower perseveration to gain a reward in mu opioid receptor knockout mice. Scientific Reports. 9: 4044 |
Ben Hamida S, Mendonça-Netto S, Arefin TM, et al. (2018) Increased Alcohol Seeking in Mice Lacking Gpr88 Involves Dysfunctional Mesocorticolimbic Networks. Biological Psychiatry |
Ben Hamida S, Boulos LJ, McNicholas M, et al. (2017) Mu opioid receptors in GABAergic neurons of the forebrain promote alcohol reward and drinking. Addiction Biology. 24: 28-39 |