Connection
Christopher Lowry to Body Temperature Regulation
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Christopher Lowry has written about Body Temperature Regulation.
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Hale MW, Dady KF, Evans AK, Lowry CA. Evidence for in vivo thermosensitivity of serotonergic neurons in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus and raphe pallidus nucleus implicated in thermoregulatory cooling. Exp Neurol. 2011 Feb; 227(2):264-78.
Score: 0.348
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Lowry CA, Lightman SL, Nutt DJ. That warm fuzzy feeling: brain serotonergic neurons and the regulation of emotion. J Psychopharmacol. 2009 Jun; 23(4):392-400.
Score: 0.304
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Noronha SSR, Lima PM, Campos GSV, Ch?rico MTT, Abreu AR, Figueiredo AB, Silva FCS, Chianca DA, Lowry CA, De Menezes RCA. Association of high-fat diet with neuroinflammation, anxiety-like defensive behavioral responses, and altered thermoregulatory responses in male rats. Brain Behav Immun. 2019 08; 80:500-511.
Score: 0.156
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Hanusch KU, Janssen CH, Billheimer D, Jenkins I, Spurgeon E, Lowry CA, Raison CL. Whole-body hyperthermia for the treatment of major depression: associations with thermoregulatory cooling. Am J Psychiatry. 2013 Jul; 170(7):802-4.
Score: 0.104
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Hale MW, Raison CL, Lowry CA. Integrative physiology of depression and antidepressant drug action: implications for serotonergic mechanisms of action and novel therapeutic strategies for treatment of depression. Pharmacol Ther. 2013 Jan; 137(1):108-18.
Score: 0.099
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Kelly KJ, Donner NC, Hale MW, Lowry CA. Swim stress activates serotonergic and nonserotonergic neurons in specific subdivisions of the rat dorsal raphe nucleus in a temperature-dependent manner. Neuroscience. 2011 Dec 01; 197:251-68.
Score: 0.092
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Lowry CA, Moore FL. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) antagonist suppresses stress-induced locomotor activity in an amphibian. Horm Behav. 1991 Mar; 25(1):84-96.
Score: 0.022
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