Alex DeCasien

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New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Anthropology
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DeCasien AR, Chiou KL, Testard C, et al. (2024) Evolutionary and biomedical implications of sex differences in the primate brain transcriptome. Cell Genomics. 100589
Newman LE, Testard C, DeCasien AR, et al. (2023) The biology of aging in a social world: Insights from free-ranging rhesus macaques. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 154: 105424
Chiou KL, Huang X, Bohlen MO, et al. (2023) A single-cell multi-omic atlas spanning the adult rhesus macaque brain. Science Advances. 9: eadh1914
Newman LE, Testard C, DeCasien AR, et al. (2023) The biology of aging in a social world: insights from free-ranging rhesus macaques. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Chiou KL, DeCasien AR, Rees KP, et al. (2022) Multiregion transcriptomic profiling of the primate brain reveals signatures of aging and the social environment. Nature Neuroscience
Colby AE, DeCasien AR, Cooper EB, et al. (2022) Greater variability in rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) endocranial volume among males than females. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20220728
DeCasien AR, Guma E, Liu S, et al. (2022) Sex differences in the human brain: a roadmap for more careful analysis and interpretation of a biological reality. Biology of Sex Differences. 13: 43
Munds RA, Cooper EB, Janiak MC, et al. (2022) Variation and heritability of retinal cone ratios in a free-ranging population of rhesus macaques. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
DeCasien AR, Trujillo AE, Janiak MC, et al. (2022) Equivocal evidence for a link between megalencephaly-related genes and primate brain size evolution. Scientific Reports. 12: 10902
Testard C, Brent LJN, Andersson J, et al. (2022) Social connections predict brain structure in a multidimensional free-ranging primate society. Science Advances. 8: eabl5794
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