Tracy Bale

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Rock KD, Folts LM, Zierden HC, et al. (2023) Developmental transcriptomic patterns can be altered by transgenic overexpression of Uty. Scientific Reports. 13: 21082
Cissé YM, Montgomery KR, Zierden HC, et al. (2023) Maternal preconception stress produces sex-specific effects at the maternal:fetal interface to impact offspring development and phenotypic outcomes. Biology of Reproduction
Montgomery KR, Bridi MS, Folts LM, et al. (2023) Chemogenetic activation of CRF neurons as a model of chronic stress produces sex-specific physiological and behavioral effects. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Duffy KA, Sammel MD, Johnson RL, et al. (2023) Maternal adverse childhood experiences impact fetal adrenal volume in a sex-specific manner. Biology of Sex Differences. 14: 7
Cole AB, Montgomery K, Bale TL, et al. (2022) What the hippocampus tells the HPA axis: Hippocampal output attenuates acute stress responses via disynaptic inhibition of CRF+ PVN neurons. Neurobiology of Stress. 20: 100473
Jašarević E, Hill EM, Kane PJ, et al. (2021) The composition of human vaginal microbiota transferred at birth affects offspring health in a mouse model. Nature Communications. 12: 6289
Morrison KE, Stenson AF, Marx-Rattner R, et al. (2021) Developmental Timing of Trauma in Women Predicts Unique Extracellular Vesicle Proteome Signatures. Biological Psychiatry
Duffy KA, Bale TL, Epperson CN. (2021) Germ Cell Drivers: Transmission of Preconception Stress Across Generations. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 642762
Cissé YM, Chan JC, Nugent BM, et al. (2020) Brain and placental transcriptional responses as a readout of maternal and paternal preconception stress are fetal sex specific. Placenta. 100: 164-170
Chan JC, Morgan CP, Adrian Leu N, et al. (2020) Reproductive tract extracellular vesicles are sufficient to transmit intergenerational stress and program neurodevelopment. Nature Communications. 11: 1499
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