Steven H Tran

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Cell & Systems Biology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Luchiari AC, Málaga-Trillo E, Tran S, et al. (2021) Editorial: Zebrafish Cognition and Behavior. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 15: 659501
Facciol A, Tran S, Gerlai R. (2019) A Standardized Tank Design for the Light Dark Task in Zebrafish. Bio-Protocol. 9: e3306
Facciol A, Iqbal M, Eada A, et al. (2019) The light-dark task in zebrafish confuses two distinct factors: Interaction between background shade and illumination level preference. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 179: 9-21
Covington HE, Newman EL, Tran S, et al. (2018) The Urge to Fight: Persistent Escalation by Alcohol and Role of NMDA Receptors in Mice. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 12: 206
Zahid H, Tsang B, Ahmed H, et al. (2018) Diazepam fails to alter anxiety-like responses but affects motor function in a white-black test paradigm in larval zebrafish (Danio rerio). Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
Facciol A, Tran S, Gerlai R. (2017) Re-examining the factors affecting choice in the light-dark preference test in zebrafish. Behavioural Brain Research
Tran S, Chow H, Tsang B, et al. (2017) Zebrafish Are Able to Detect Ethanol in Their Environment. Zebrafish
Tran S, Fulcher N, Nowicki M, et al. (2016) Time-dependent interacting effects of caffeine, diazepam, and ethanol on zebrafish behaviour. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
Tran S, Facciol A, Nowicki M, et al. (2016) Acute alcohol exposure increases tyrosine hydroxylase protein expression and dopamine synthesis in zebrafish. Behavioural Brain Research
Fulcher N, Tran S, Shams S, et al. (2016) Neurochemical and Behavioral Responses to Unpredictable Chronic Mild Stress Following Developmental Isolation: The Zebrafish as a Model for Major Depression. Zebrafish
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