Amelia Cuarenta, PhD

Affiliations: 
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
 2014-2020 Psychology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Epigenetics, sex differences, early life stress
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Kigar SL, Cuarenta A, Zuniga CL, et al. (2024) Brain, behavior, and physiological changes associated with predator stress-An animal model for trauma exposure in adult and neonatal rats. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 17: 1322273
Cuarenta A, Kigar SL, Keese AP, et al. (2023) DNA topoisomerase Top3β is impacted by early life stress in the developing female and male rat brain. Brain Research. 148339
Cuarenta A, Kigar SL, Henion IC, et al. (2021) Early life stress during the neonatal period alters social play and Line1 during the juvenile stage of development. Scientific Reports. 11: 3549
Cuarenta A, Kigar SL, Henion IC, et al. (2020) Early life stress increases Line1 within the developing brain in a sex-dependent manner. Brain Research. 147123
Chang L, Kigar SL, Ho JH, et al. (2018) Early life stress alters opioid receptor mRNA levels within the nucleus accumbens in a sex-dependent manner. Brain Research
Asimes A, Kim CK, Cuarenta A, et al. (2018) Binge Drinking and Intergenerational Implications: Parental Preconception Alcohol Impacts Offspring Development in Rats. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 2: 672-686
Kigar SL, Chang L, Guerrero CR, et al. (2017) N6-methyladenine is an epigenetic marker of mammalian early life stress. Scientific Reports. 7: 18078
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