Steve Mague
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJohn E. Kelsey | research assistant | 2001 | Bates College |
William A. Carlezon | research assistant | 2001-2004 | McLean Hospital / Harvard Medical School |
Julie Blendy | grad student | Penn | |
Herbert E. Covington | post-doc | 2011- | Duke |
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Hughes DN, Klein MH, Walder-Christensen KK, et al. (2024) A widespread electrical brain network encodes anxiety in health and depressive states. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Walder-Christensen K, Abdelaal K, Klein H, et al. (2024) Electome network factors: Capturing emotional brain networks related to health and disease. Cell Reports Methods. 100691 |
Block CL, Eroglu O, Mague SD, et al. (2022) Prenatal environmental stressors impair postnatal microglia function and adult behavior in males. Cell Reports. 40: 111161 |
Mague SD, Talbot A, Blount C, et al. (2022) Brain-wide electrical dynamics encode individual appetitive social behavior. Neuron |
Hultman R, Ulrich K, Sachs BD, et al. (2018) Brain-wide Electrical Spatiotemporal Dynamics Encode Depression Vulnerability. Cell |
Carlson D, David LK, Gallagher NM, et al. (2017) Dynamically Timed Stimulation of Corticolimbic Circuitry Activates a Stress-Compensatory Pathway. Biological Psychiatry |
Hultman R, Mague SD, Li Q, et al. (2016) Dysregulation of Prefrontal Cortex-Mediated Slow-Evolving Limbic Dynamics Drives Stress-Induced Emotional Pathology. Neuron |
Wang X, Bey AL, Katz BM, et al. (2016) Altered mGluR5-Homer scaffolds and corticostriatal connectivity in a Shank3 complete knockout model of autism. Nature Communications. 7: 11459 |
Mague SD, Port RG, McMullen ME, et al. (2015) Mouse model of OPRM1 (A118G) polymorphism has altered hippocampal function. Neuropharmacology |
Huang P, Chen C, Mague SD, et al. (2012) A common single nucleotide polymorphism A118G of the μ opioid receptor alters its N-glycosylation and protein stability. The Biochemical Journal. 441: 379-86 |