Michelle A. Rensel, Ph.D.

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University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Stephan J. Schoech grad student 2005-2010 The University of Memphis
 (Corticosterone secretion in young Florida scrub-jays: Correlates and consequences.)
Barney A. Schlinger post-doc UCLA
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He J, Fu T, Zhang L, et al. (2022) Improved Zebra Finch Brain Transcriptome identifies novel proteins with sex differences. Gene. 146803
Rensel MA, Schlinger BA. (2021) Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases Regulate Circulating Glucocorticoids but Not Central Gene Expression. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 113734
Rensel MA, Schlinger BA. (2020) The stressed brain: regional and stress-related corticosterone and stress-regulated gene expression in the adult zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Journal of Neuroendocrinology. e12852
Rensel MA, Ding JA, Pradhan DS, et al. (2018) 11β-HSD Types 1 and 2 in the Songbird Brain. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 9: 86
Logan CJ, Harvey BD, Schlinger BA, et al. (2016) Western scrub-jays do not appear to attend to functionality in Aesop's Fable experiments. Peerj. 4: e1707
Fuxjager MJ, Eaton J, Lindsay WR, et al. (2015) Evolutionary patterns of adaptive acrobatics and physical performance predict expression profiles of androgen receptor - but not oestrogen receptor - in the forelimb musculature. Functional Ecology. 29: 1197-1208
Rensel MA, Ellis JM, Harvey B, et al. (2015) Sex, estradiol, and spatial memory in a food-caching corvid. Hormones and Behavior. 75: 45-54
Rensel MA, Schlinger BA. (2015) Determinants and significance of corticosterone regulation in the songbird brain. General and Comparative Endocrinology
Fuxjager MJ, Eaton J, Lindsay WR, et al. (2015) Evolutionary patterns of adaptive acrobatics and physical performance predict expression profiles of androgen receptor - but not oestrogen receptor - in the forelimb musculature Functional Ecology
Rensel MA, Ellis JMS, Harvey B, et al. (2015) Sex, estradiol, and spatial memory in a food-caching corvid Hormones and Behavior. 75: 45-54
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