Lauren Jacobson

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Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, United States 
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Neuroendocrinology
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Bowens N, Heydendael W, Bhatnagar S, et al. (2012) Lack of elevations in glucocorticoids correlates with dysphoria-like behavior after repeated social defeat. Physiology & Behavior. 105: 958-65
Raff H, Jacobson L. (2007) Glucocorticoid feedback control of corticotropin in the hypoxic neonatal rat. The Journal of Endocrinology. 192: 453-8
Jacobson L, Sapolsky R. (1994) Augmented ACTH responses to stress in adrenalectomized rats replaced with constant, physiological levels of corticosterone are partially normalized by acute increases in corticosterone. Neuroendocrinology. 58: 420-9
Jacobson L, Brooke S, Sapolsky R. (1993) Corticosterone is a preferable ligand for measuring rat brain corticosteroid receptors: competition by RU 28362 and RU 26752 for dexamethasone binding in rat hippocampal cytosol. Brain Research. 625: 84-92
Jacobson L, Sapolsky R. (1991) The role of the hippocampus in feedback regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis. Endocrine Reviews. 12: 118-34
Bradbury MJ, Akana SF, Cascio CS, et al. (1991) Regulation of basal ACTH secretion by corticosterone is mediated by both type I (MR) and type II (GR) receptors in rat brain. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 40: 133-42
Jacobson L, Sharp FR, Dallman MF. (1990) Induction of fos-like immunoreactivity in hypothalamic corticotropin-releasing factor neurons after adrenalectomy in the rat. Endocrinology. 126: 1709-19
Jacobson L, Dallman MF. (1989) ACTH secretion and ventilation increase at similar arterial PO2 in conscious rats. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 66: 2245-50
Dallman MF, Levin N, Cascio CS, et al. (1989) Pharmacological evidence that the inhibition of diurnal adrenocorticotropin secretion by corticosteroids is mediated via type I corticosterone-preferring receptors. Endocrinology. 124: 2844-50
Jacobson L, Akana SF, Cascio CS, et al. (1989) The adrenocortical system responds slowly to removal of corticosterone in the absence of concurrent stress. Endocrinology. 124: 2144-52
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