Daniel W. Bayless - Publications

Affiliations: 
Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 

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2024 Yang T, Bayless DW, Wei Y, Landayan D, Marcelo IM, Wang Y, DeNardo LA, Luo L, Druckmann S, Shah NM. Hypothalamic neurons that mirror aggression. Cell. PMID 38815581 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.046  0.744
2024 Knoedler JR, Inoue S, Bayless DW, Yang T, Tantry A, Davis CH, Leung NY, Parthasarathy S, Wang G, Alvarado M, Rizvi AH, Fenno LE, Ramakrishnan C, Deisseroth K, Shah NM. A functional cellular framework for sex and estrous cycle-dependent gene expression and behavior. Cell. PMID 38810647 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.045  0.731
2024 Bayless DW, Davis CO, Yang R, Wei Y, Miessler de Andrade Carvalho V, Knoedler JR, Yang T, Livingston O, Lomvardas A, Martins GJ, Vicente AM, Ding JB, Luo L, Shah NM. A neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward. Cell. PMID 38810643 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.047  0.757
2024 Bayless DW, Yang T, Mason MM, Susanto AAT, Lobdell A, Shah NM. Limbic Neurons Shape Sex Recognition and Social Behavior in Sexually Naive Males. Cell. PMID 38810642 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2024.05.043  0.813
2023 Bayless DW, Davis CO, Yang R, Wei Y, de Andrade Carvalho VM, Knoedler JR, Yang T, Livingston O, Lomvardas A, Martins GJ, Vicente AM, Ding JB, Luo L, Shah NM. A neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward. Cell. PMID 37572660 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.07.021  0.772
2023 Yang T, Bayless DW, Wei Y, Landayan D, Marcelo IM, Wang Y, DeNardo LA, Luo L, Druckmann S, Shah NM. Hypothalamic neurons that mirror aggression. Cell. PMID 36796363 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.01.022  0.761
2022 Knoedler JR, Inoue S, Bayless DW, Yang T, Tantry A, Davis CH, Leung NY, Parthasarathy S, Wang G, Alvarado M, Rizvi AH, Fenno LE, Ramakrishnan C, Deisseroth K, Shah NM. A functional cellular framework for sex and estrous cycle-dependent gene expression and behavior. Cell. PMID 35065713 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.031  0.745
2020 Darling JS, Bayless DW, Dartez LR, Taylor JJ, Mehrotra A, Smith WL, Daniel JM. 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. PMID 32755634 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2020.112843  0.786
2019 Bayless DW, Yang T, Mason MM, Susanto AAT, Lobdell A, Shah NM. Limbic Neurons Shape Sex Recognition and Social Behavior in Sexually Naive Males. Cell. PMID 30712868 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.12.041  0.825
2016 Bayless DW, Shah NM. Genetic dissection of neural circuits underlying sexually dimorphic social behaviours. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 371. PMID 26833830 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2015.0109  0.599
2015 Bayless DW, Daniel JM. Sex differences in myelin-associated protein levels within and density of projections between the orbital frontal cortex and dorsal striatum of adult rats: Implications for inhibitory control. Neuroscience. 300: 286-96. PMID 26002313 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroscience.2015.05.029  0.672
2015 Bayless DW, Perez MC, Daniel JM. Comparison of the validity of the use of the spontaneously hypertensive rat as a model of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in males and females. Behavioural Brain Research. 286: 85-92. PMID 25724583 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbr.2015.02.029  0.647
2013 Bayless DW, Darling JS, Daniel JM. Mechanisms by which neonatal testosterone exposure mediates sex differences in impulsivity in prepubertal rats. Hormones and Behavior. 64: 764-9. PMID 24126137 DOI: 10.1016/J.Yhbeh.2013.10.003  0.791
2012 Bayless DW, Darling JS, Stout WJ, Daniel JM. Sex differences in attentional processes in adult rats as measured by performance on the 5-choice serial reaction time task. Behavioural Brain Research. 235: 48-54. PMID 22835820 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbr.2012.07.028  0.758
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