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James P Curley

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Hormones and Behavior|November 10, 2016
Dynamic changes in social dominance and mPOA GnRH expression in male mice following social opportunityCait M Williamson, Russell D Romeo, James P Curley
Developmental Neurobiology|February 19, 2009
Increased apoptosis during neonatal brain development underlies the adult behavioral deficits seen in mice lacking a functional paternally expressed gene 3 (Peg3)Kevin D Broad, James P Curley, Eric B Keverne
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 15, 2025
Social Processing in the Amygdala: Single-Nucleus RNA-Sequencing Reveals Distinct Neuronal Responses to Dominant and Subordinate CuesMadeleine F Dwortz, Hans A Hofmann, James P Curley
Research Square|February 23, 2026
Social Processing in the Amygdala: Single-Nucleus RNA-Sequencing Reveals Distinct Neuronal Responses to Dominant and Subordinate CuesMadeleine F Dwortz, Hans A Hofmann, James P Curley
Plos One|July 31, 2015
A Social Network Approach Reveals Associations between Mouse Social Dominance and Brain Gene ExpressionNina So, Becca Franks, Sean Lim, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 2, 2026
Social processing in the amygdala: single-nucleus RNA-sequencing reveals distinct neuronal responses to dominant and subordinate cuesMadeleine F Dwortz, Hans A Hofmann, James P Curley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 2012
Paternal social enrichment effects on maternal behavior and offspring growthRahia Mashoodh, Becca Franks, James P Curley, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Coadaptation in mother and infant regulated by a paternally expressed imprinted geneJames P Curley, Sheila Barton, Azim Surani, et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|October 15, 2009
Social enrichment during postnatal development induces transgenerational effects on emotional and reproductive behavior in miceJames P Curley, Stephanie Davidson, Patrick Bateson, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 10, 2017
Social context-dependent relationships between mouse dominance rank and plasma hormone levelsCait M Williamson, Won Lee, Russell D Romeo, et al.
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Hormones and Behavior|November 10, 2016
Dynamic changes in social dominance and mPOA GnRH expression in male mice following social opportunityCait M Williamson, Russell D Romeo, James P Curley
Developmental Neurobiology|February 19, 2009
Increased apoptosis during neonatal brain development underlies the adult behavioral deficits seen in mice lacking a functional paternally expressed gene 3 (Peg3)Kevin D Broad, James P Curley, Eric B Keverne
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 15, 2025
Social Processing in the Amygdala: Single-Nucleus RNA-Sequencing Reveals Distinct Neuronal Responses to Dominant and Subordinate CuesMadeleine F Dwortz, Hans A Hofmann, James P Curley
Research Square|February 23, 2026
Social Processing in the Amygdala: Single-Nucleus RNA-Sequencing Reveals Distinct Neuronal Responses to Dominant and Subordinate CuesMadeleine F Dwortz, Hans A Hofmann, James P Curley
Plos One|July 31, 2015
A Social Network Approach Reveals Associations between Mouse Social Dominance and Brain Gene ExpressionNina So, Becca Franks, Sean Lim, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 2, 2026
Social processing in the amygdala: single-nucleus RNA-sequencing reveals distinct neuronal responses to dominant and subordinate cuesMadeleine F Dwortz, Hans A Hofmann, James P Curley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 10, 2012
Paternal social enrichment effects on maternal behavior and offspring growthRahia Mashoodh, Becca Franks, James P Curley, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 13, 2004
Coadaptation in mother and infant regulated by a paternally expressed imprinted geneJames P Curley, Sheila Barton, Azim Surani, et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|October 15, 2009
Social enrichment during postnatal development induces transgenerational effects on emotional and reproductive behavior in miceJames P Curley, Stephanie Davidson, Patrick Bateson, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 10, 2017
Social context-dependent relationships between mouse dominance rank and plasma hormone levelsCait M Williamson, Won Lee, Russell D Romeo, et al.
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