Kristin Gosselink, PhD
Affiliations: | Biological Sciences | University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States |
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neuroendocrinology, neuroanatomy, stress, hypertension, drug abuseGoogle:
"Kristin Gosselink"Cross-listing: Neurotree
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Sign in to add traineeJameel Hamdan | grad student | 2011- | UT El Paso (Neurotree) |
Jaidee K. Zavala | grad student | 2011 | UT El Paso (Neurotree) |
Christina D'Arcy | grad student | 2015 | UT El Paso (Neurotree) |
Kristina I. Barron | grad student | 2012-2015 | University of Texas ElPaso (Neurotree) |
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Grigoruta M, Chavez-Solano M, Varela-Ramirez A, et al. (2020) Maternal separation induces retinal and peripheral blood mononuclear cell alterations across the lifespan of female rats. Brain Research. 1749: 147117 |
Sierra-Fonseca JA, Gosselink KL. (2018) Tauopathy and neurodegeneration: A role for stress. Neurobiology of Stress. 9: 105-112 |
Flores IE, Sierra-Fonseca JA, Davalos O, et al. (2017) Stress alters the expression of cancer-related genes in the prostate. Bmc Cancer. 17: 621 |
D'Arcy C, Luevano JE, Miranda-Arango M, et al. (2015) Extended access to methamphetamine self-administration up-regulates dopamine transporter levels 72hours after withdrawal in rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 296: 125-128 |
Mejia-Carmona GE, Gosselink KL, Pérez-Ishiwara G, et al. (2015) Oxidant/antioxidant effects of chronic exposure to predator odor in prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hypothalamus. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 406: 121-9 |
Mejia-Carmona GE, Gosselink KL, de la Rosa LA, et al. (2014) Evaluation of antioxidant enzymes in response to predator odor stress in prefrontal cortex and amygdala Neurochemical Journal. 8: 125-128 |
Dayangac A, Gosselink KL, Yilmaz O. (2012) Fasting and postprandial conditions affect both fatty acids and lipid compositions in the hypothalamus and fat-soluble vitamins in the serum of male rats Animal Biology. 62: 157-169 |
Gosselink KL. (2011) Online mentoring through MentorNet.net. The Physiologist. 54: 191-2 |
Zavala JK, Fernandez AA, Gosselink KL. (2011) Female responses to acute and repeated restraint stress differ from those in males. Physiology & Behavior. 104: 215-21 |
Chagra SL, Zavala JK, Hall MV, et al. (2011) Acute and repeated restraint differentially activate orexigenic pathways in the rat hypothalamus. Regulatory Peptides. 167: 70-8 |