Joseph R Knoedler

Affiliations: 
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
molecular biology, neuroendocrinology, development, chromatin biology and epigenetics
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Bayless DW, Davis CO, Yang R, et al. (2023) A neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward. Cell
Berendzen KM, Sharma R, Mandujano MA, et al. (2022) Oxytocin receptor is not required for social attachment in prairie voles. Neuron
Knoedler JR, Inoue S, Bayless DW, et al. (2022) A functional cellular framework for sex and estrous cycle-dependent gene expression and behavior. Cell
Knoedler JR, de Miera CS, Subramani A, et al. (2021) An intact Krüppel-like factor 9 gene is required for acute liver Period 1 mRNA response to restraint stress. Endocrinology
Knoedler JR, Ávila-Mendoza J, Subramani A, et al. (2020) The Paralogous Krüppel-like Factors 9 and 13 Regulate the Mammalian Cellular Circadian Clock Output Gene . Journal of Biological Rhythms. 748730420913205
Inoue S, Yang R, Tantry A, et al. (2019) Periodic Remodeling in a Neural Circuit Governs Timing of Female Sexual Behavior. Cell
Bagamasbad PD, Espina JEC, Knoedler JR, et al. (2019) Coordinated transcriptional regulation by thyroid hormone and glucocorticoid interaction in adult mouse hippocampus-derived neuronal cells. Plos One. 14: e0220378
Knoedler JR, Shah NM. (2018) Molecular mechanisms underlying sexual differentiation of the nervous system. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 53: 192-197
Knoedler JR, Subramani A, Denver RJ. (2017) The Krüppel-like factor 9 cistrome in mouse hippocampal neurons reveals predominant transcriptional repression via proximal promoter binding. Bmc Genomics. 18: 299
Hu F, Knoedler JR, Denver RJ. (2016) A Mechanism to Enhance Cellular Responsivity to Hormone Action: Krüppel-Like Factor 9 Promotes Thyroid Hormone Receptor-β Autoinduction During Postembryonic Brain Development. Endocrinology. 157: 1683-93
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