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Hypothalamic oxytocin mediates social buffering of the stress response
AS Smith, Z Wang
Biological psychiatry 76 (4), 281-288, 2014
3562014
Manipulation of the oxytocin system alters social behavior and attraction in pair-bonding primates, Callithrix penicillata
AS Smith, A Ågmo, AK Birnie, JA French
Hormones and behavior 57 (2), 255-262, 2010
2672010
Targeted activation of the hippocampal CA2 area strongly enhances social memory
AS Smith, SK Williams Avram, A Cymerblit-Sabba, J Song, WS Young
Molecular psychiatry 21 (8), 1137-1144, 2016
2202016
Breaking bonds in male prairie vole: long-term effects on emotional and social behavior, physiology, and neurochemistry
P Sun, AS Smith, K Lei, Y Liu, Z Wang
Behavioural brain research 265, 22-31, 2014
1232014
Salubrious effects of oxytocin on social stress-induced deficits
AS Smith, Z Wang
Hormones and Behavior 61 (3), 320-330, 2012
1102012
Gs-coupled GPCR signalling in AgRP neurons triggers sustained increase in food intake
K Nakajima, Z Cui, C Li, J Meister, Y Cui, O Fu, AS Smith, S Jain, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 10268, 2016
1052016
Local oxytocin tempers anxiety by activating GABAA receptors in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus
AS Smith, M Tabbaa, K Lei, P Eastham, MJ Butler, L Linton, R Altshuler, ...
Psychoneuroendocrinology 63, 50-58, 2016
1022016
Oxytocin delivered nasally or intraperitoneally reaches the brain and plasma of normal and oxytocin knockout mice
AS Smith, AC Korgan, WS Young
Pharmacological research 146, 104324, 2019
832019
Social isolation affects partner-directed social behavior and cortisol during pair formation in marmosets, Callithrix geoffroyi
AS Smith, AK Birnie, JA French
Physiology & behavior 104 (5), 955-961, 2011
502011
Behavioral and physiological responses of female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) to various stressful conditions
AS Smith, C Lieberwirth, Z Wang
Stress 16 (5), 531-539, 2013
432013
Neurobiology of loneliness, isolation, and loss: Integrating human and animal perspectives
EM Vitale, AS Smith
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 16, 846315, 2022
382022
Behavioral characteristics of pair bonding in the black tufted-ear marmoset (Callithrix penicillata)
A Ågmo, AS Smith, AK Birnie, JA French
Behaviour 149 (3-4), 407-440, 2012
312012
Production and perception of sex differences in vocalizations of Wied's black‐tufted‐ear marmosets (Callithrix kuhlii)
AS Smith, AK Birnie, KR Lane, JA French
American Journal of Primatology: Official Journal of the American Society of …, 2009
282009
Regulation of defeat-induced social avoidance by medial amygdala DRD1 in male and female prairie voles
MC Tickerhoof, LH Hale, MJ Butler, AS Smith
Psychoneuroendocrinology 113, 104542, 2020
262020
Maternal androgen levels during pregnancy are associated with early-life growth in Geoffroy’s marmosets, Callithrix geoffroyi
AS Smith, AK Birnie, JA French
General and comparative endocrinology 166 (2), 307-313, 2010
262010
Effects of pair bonding on parental behavior and dopamine activity in the nucleus accumbens in male prairie voles
K Lei, Y Liu, AS Smith, JS Lonstein, Z Wang
European Journal of Neuroscience 46 (7), 2276-2284, 2017
252017
Methionine sulfoxide and the methionine sulfoxide reductase system as modulators of signal transduction pathways: a review
J Moskovitz, A Smith
Amino Acids 53 (7), 1011-1020, 2021
242021
NMDA receptor in vasopressin 1b neurons is not required for short-term social memory, object memory or aggression
SK Williams Avram, HJ Lee, J Fastman, A Cymerblit-Sabba, A Smith, ...
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 13, 218, 2019
222019
Prenatal androgens affect development and behavior in primates
AS Smith, AK Birnie, JA French
Building babies: Primate development in proximate and ultimate perspective …, 2013
192013
Vasopressinergic neurocircuitry regulating social attachment in a monogamous species
MC Tickerhoof, AS Smith
Frontiers in endocrinology 8, 284682, 2017
182017
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