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2019 article

Electrophysiological Properties of Medium Spiny Neuron Subtypes in the Caudate-Putamen of Prepubertal Male and FemaleDrd1a-tdTomato Line 6 BAC Transgenic Mice

Willett, J. A., Cao, J., Dorris, D. M., Johnson, A. G., Ginnari, L. A., & Meitzen, J. (2019, March 1). ENeuro, Vol. 6.

By: J. Willett n, J. Cao*, D. Dorris*, A. Johnson*, L. Ginnari* & J. Meitzen n

author keywords: caudate putamen; electrophysiology; intrinsic excitability; medium spiny neurons; rodent; sex differences
MeSH headings : Animals; Corpus Striatum / cytology; Corpus Striatum / physiology; Electrophysiology; Female; Male; Mice; Mice, Transgenic; Neurons / cytology; Neurons / physiology; Organ Culture Techniques; Sex Characteristics; Synaptic Potentials / physiology
topics (OpenAlex): Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research; Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior; Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior; Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms; Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
TL;DR: A comprehensive evaluation of mouse caudate-putamen MSN subtype electrophysiological properties across females and males is provided, both confirming and extending previous studies. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: May 28, 2019

2017 article

Problems and Progress regarding Sex Bias and Omission in Neuroscience Research

Will, T. R., Proaño, S. B., Thomas, A. M., Kunz, L. M., Thompson, K. C., Ginnari, L. A., … Meitzen, J. (2017, November 1). ENeuro, Vol. 4.

By: T. Will n, S. Proaño n, A. Thomas n, L. Kunz n, K. Thompson n, L. Ginnari n, C. Jones n, S. Lucas n ...

author keywords: Animal models; journals; neuroscience; sex bias; sex omission
MeSH headings : Animals; Female; Male; Mice; Neurosciences; Rats; Sexism / statistics & numerical data; Sexism / trends
topics (OpenAlex): Sex and Gender in Healthcare; Animal testing and alternatives
TL;DR: The largest-ever number of neuroscience articles for sex bias and omission is analyzed: 6636 articles using mice or rats in 6 journals published from 2010 to 2014, finding sex bias remains present and sex omission is declining, as increasing numbers of articles report sex. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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