Daniel W. Bayless
Affiliations: | Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJill M. Daniel | grad student | 2014 | Tulane University School of Science and Engineering | |
(Sex differences in impulsivity in prepubertal and adult rats.) | ||||
Nirao M. Shah | post-doc | 2014- |
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Sign in to add traineePom Jantarachanatanthiti | research assistant | 2023- | Salk Institute |
Subhalakshmi Guha | post-doc | 2024- | Salk Institute |
Seungjoon Lee | post-doc | 2024- | Salk Institute |
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Yang T, Bayless DW, Wei Y, et al. (2024) Hypothalamic neurons that mirror aggression. Cell |
Knoedler JR, Inoue S, Bayless DW, et al. (2024) A functional cellular framework for sex and estrous cycle-dependent gene expression and behavior. Cell |
Bayless DW, Davis CO, Yang R, et al. (2024) A neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward. Cell |
Bayless DW, Yang T, Mason MM, et al. (2024) Limbic Neurons Shape Sex Recognition and Social Behavior in Sexually Naive Males. Cell |
Bayless DW, Davis CO, Yang R, et al. (2023) A neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward. Cell |
Yang T, Bayless DW, Wei Y, et al. (2023) Hypothalamic neurons that mirror aggression. Cell |
Knoedler JR, Inoue S, Bayless DW, et al. (2022) A functional cellular framework for sex and estrous cycle-dependent gene expression and behavior. Cell |
Darling JS, Bayless DW, Dartez LR, et al. (2020) Sex differences in impulsivity in adult rats are mediated by organizational actions of neonatal gonadal hormones and not by hormones acting at puberty or in adulthood. Behavioural Brain Research. 112843 |
Bayless DW, Yang T, Mason MM, et al. (2019) Limbic Neurons Shape Sex Recognition and Social Behavior in Sexually Naive Males. Cell |
Bayless DW, Shah NM. (2016) Genetic dissection of neural circuits underlying sexually dimorphic social behaviours. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 371 |