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Gul Dolen
Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 1413624
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Gul Dolen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Social reward requires coordinated activity of nucleus accumbens oxytocin and serotoninG Dölen, A Darvishzadeh, KW Huang, RC MalenkaNature 501 (7466), 179-184, 201310992013
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Correction of fragile X syndrome in miceG Dölen, E Osterweil, BSS Rao, GB Smith, BD Auerbach, S Chattarji, ...Neuron 56 (6), 955-962, 200710822007
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Gating of social reward by oxytocin in the ventral tegmental areaLW Hung, S Neuner, JS Polepalli, KT Beier, M Wright, JJ Walsh, ...Science 357 (6358), 1406-1411, 20174192017
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The pathophysiology of fragile X (and what it teaches us about synapses)AL Bhakar, G Dölen, MF BearAnnual review of neuroscience 35 (1), 417-443, 20124442012
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Role for metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) in the pathogenesis of fragile X syndromeG Dölen, MF BearThe Journal of physiology 586 (6), 1503-1508, 20083292008
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