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Our data shows that the ability of Sox17 to induce progenitor cell behavior is mediated, at least in part, by activating cyclin D1 and decreasing TGF-β-responsive cell cycle inhibitor expression to promote proliferation.
Not only does this finding reveal that depressive-like behavior is mediated, at least in part, by CRF1, but this result suggests that sex differences at the level of the CRF1 contribute to increased depressive-like behavior in females.
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Studies on the sex-specific interaction of feeding and mating drives has shown that competition between these behaviors is mediated, at least in part, through modulation in the sensitivity of shared olfactory structures.
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsOur laboratory studies the mechanisms by which highly complex behaviors are mediated at the neuronal level, mainly focusing on the example of dynamic social interactions and the neural circuits that drive them.
Cell behavior is mediated by variety of physiochemical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM).
This behavior is mediated by the neuromodulator serotonin [11].
This behavior is mediated by HIF-1α.
This behavior is mediated by the kinin B1 receptor [ 82].
The continuity in aggressive antisocial behavior symptoms from childhood to adolescence was largely mediated by genetic influences, whereas continuity in nonaggressive antisocial behavior was mediated both by the shared environment and genetic influences.
The latter response is mediated at the posttranscriptional level.
Indeed, the effect of buspirone on alcohol drinking as well as some anxiety-related behaviors are mediated by D2-like receptor blockade23,24.
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