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150. Antle MC, LeSauter J, Silver R. Neurogenesis and ontogeny of specific cell phenotypes within the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. Brain Res Dev Brain Res. 2005 Jun 9;157(1):8-18.

149. Antle MC, Silver R. Orchestrating time: arrangements of the brain circadian clock. Trends Neurosci. 2005 Mar;28(3):145-51. Review.

148. Antle MC, Kriegsfeld LJ, Silver R.  Signaling within the master clock of the brain: localized activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by gastrin-releasing peptide. J Neurosci. 2005 Mar 9;25(10):2447-54.

147. Silver R, Schwartz WJ. The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus is a Functionally Heterogeneous Timekeeping Organ. Methods Enzymol. 2005;393:451-65.

146. Karatsoreos, I.N. and Silver, R (2004) “Chronobiology: biological timekeeping” Physiol. Behav., 82(5):927-929.

145. Kriegsfeld LJ, LeSauter J, Silver R.  Targeted microlesions reveal novel organization of the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. J Neurosci. 2004 Mar 10;24(10):2449-57.

144. Hamada T, Antle MC, Silver R.  The role of Period1 in non-photic resetting of the hamster circadian pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Neurosci Lett. 2004 May 20;362(2):87-90.

143. Yan L, Silver R. Resetting the brain clock: time course and localization of mPER1 and mPER2 protein expression in suprachiasmatic nuclei during phase shifts. European Journal of Neuroscience, 19(4) 1105-9 (2004)

142. Karatsoreos, I., Yan, L., LeSauter, J., and Silver, R. (2004) Phenotype matters: Identification of light-responsive cells in mouse SCN. J. Neurosci. 24: 68-75.

141. Kriegsfeld, L., Silver, R. (2004) The skinny on body weight regulation: The role of retinoid signaling in photoperiod-mediated weight loss. Endocrinology.

140. Kriegsfeld L.J., Leak R.K., Yackulic C.B., LeSauter J. and Silver R. (2004) Topographical organization of suprachiasmatic nucleus projections in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): an anterograde and retrograde analysis. J. Comp. Neurol. 468: 361-379.

139. Hamada T, Antle MC, Silver R.  Temporal and spatial expression patterns of canonical clock genes and clock-controlled genes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Eur J Neurosci. 2004 Apr;19(7):1741-8.

138. Gabriel R, Lesauter J, Banvolgyi T, Petrovics G, Silver R, Witkovsky P. (2004) AII amacrine neurons of the rat retina show diurnal and circadian rhythms of parvalbumin immunoreactivity. Cell Tissue Res. 2004 Feb;315(2):181-6.

137. Witkovsky, P., Veisenberger, E., LeSauter, J., Yan, L., Johnson, M., Zhang, D., McMahon, D., and Silver, R. (2003) Cellular location and circadian rhythm of expression of the biological clock gene Period 1 in the mouse retina. J. Neurosci. 23: 7670-7676.

136. Kriegsfeld LJ, Hotchkiss AK, Demas GE, Silverman A-J, Silver R, and Nelson RJ. (2003) Brain mast cells are influenced by chemosensory cues associated with estrus induction in prarie voles (Micotus ochrogaster). Horm. Behav. 44:377-84.

135. Hamada, T., LeSauter, J. Lokshin, M. Romero, M-T. Yan, L.Venuti, J. Silver, R. (2003) Calbindin influences response to photic input in suprachiasmatic nucleus. J. Neurosci. 23:8820-6.

134. Antle M.C., Foley D., Foley N., Silver R. (2003) Gates and Oscillators: components of a brain clock. J. Biol Rhthyms. 18:339-350.

133. Caba M., Rovirosa M.J., Silver R. (2003) Suckling and genital stroking induces Fos expression in hypothalamic oxytocinergic neurons of rabbit pups. Dev. Brain Res. 143:119-28.

132. Yan, L., Hochstetler, K.L., Silver, R. and Bult-Ito, A. (2003) Phase shifts and Per gene expression in mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus. NeuroReport. 14:1247-1251.

131. Pitts, S., Perone, E., Silver, R. (2003). Food-entrained circadian rhythms are sustained in arrhythmic Clock m/m Mutant Mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 285:R57-67.

130. Khalil, M., Silverman, A.-J., Silver, R. (2003) Mast cells in the rat brain synthesize gonadotropin-releasing hormone. J. Neurobiol. 56:113-124.

129. Kuhlman, S. J., Silver R., LeSauter J., Bult-Ito A. and McMahon D.G. (2003) Phase resetting light pulses induce Per1 and persistent spike activity in a subpopulation of biological clock neurons. J. Neurosci. 23:1441-1450.

128. LeSauter, J., Yan, L., Vishnubhotla, B., Quintero, J.E., Kuhlman, S.J., McMahon, D.G., and Silver, R. (2003). A short half-life GFP mouse model for analysis of suprachiasmatic nucleus organization. Brain Res. 964:279-287.

127. Lee, H.S., Nelms, J.L., Nguyen, M. and Silver, R., and Lehman, M.N. (2003) The eye is necessary for a circadian rhythm in the SCN. Nat. Neurosci. 6:1-2.

126. Kriegsfeld, L.J., Korets, R., & Silver, R. Expression of the circadian clock gene Period1 in neuroendocrine cells: an investigation using mice with a Per1::GFP transgene. (2003) Eur. J.Neurosci. 17: 212-220.

 
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