Nathan Oehrlein
Raytheon
2 Papers
1 Citations
Nathan Oehrlein is an academic researcher from Raytheon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Circadian rhythm. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Mania-like behavior induced by disruption of CLOCK.
Kole T. Roybal,David Theobold,Ami Graham,Jennifer A. DiNieri,Scott J. Russo,Vaishnav Krishnan,Sumana Chakravarty,Joseph Peevey,Nathan Oehrlein,Shari G. Birnbaum,Martha Hotz Vitaterna,Paul Orsulak,Joseph S. Takahashi,Eric J. Nestler,William A. Carlezon,Colleen A. McClung +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that mice carrying a mutation in the Clock gene display an overall behavioral profile that is strikingly similar to human mania, including hyperactivity, decreased sleep, lowered depression-like behavior, lower anxiety, and an increase in the reward value for cocaine, sucrose, and medial forebrain bundle stimulation.
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Race‐specific prostate cancer outcomes in a cohort of military health care beneficiaries undergoing surgery: 1990–2017
Nathan Oehrlein,Samantha Streicher,Huai-Ching Kuo,Avinash Chaurasia,Jacob D McFadden,Darryl Nousome,Yongmei Chen,Sean P. Stroup,John E. Musser,Timothy C. Brand,Christopher R. Porter,Inger L. Rosner,Gregory T. Chesnut,Kayla C Onofaro,Timothy R. Rebbeck,Anthony V. D'Amico,Grace L. Lu-Yao,Jennifer Cullen +17 more
TL;DR: In an equal access health care setting, AA men had a shorter survival time from RP to BCR, but comparable survivalTime from BCR to metastasis and metastasis to overall death.
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