Ashley Stack
Florida State University
2 Papers
Ashley Stack is an academic researcher from Florida State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social relation & Chromatin immunoprecipitation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Genome-wide analysis of chromatin regulation by cocaine reveals a role for sirtuins.
William Renthal,Arvind Kumar,Guanghua Xiao,Matthew Wilkinson,Herbert E. Covington,Ian Maze,Devanjan Sikder,Alfred J. Robison,Quincey LaPlant,Quincey LaPlant,David M. Dietz,Scott J. Russo,Vincent Vialou,Sumana Chakravarty,Thomas Kodadek,Ashley Stack,Mohammed Kabbaj,Eric J. Nestler,Eric J. Nestler +18 more
TL;DR: This work used chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with promoter microarray analysis to characterize genome-wide chromatin changes in the mouse nucleus accumbens, a crucial brain reward region, after repeated cocaine administration, and reveals several interesting principles of gene regulation by cocaine.
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Sex Differences in Social Interaction in Rats: Role of the Immediate-Early Gene zif268
TL;DR: It is ascertained that sexually dimorphic zif268 expression in the mPFC is a key molecular factor in mediating sex-specific anxiety-like behavior in the social interaction test.
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