Brennan, Peter
Dr
所属大学: University of Bristol
所属学院: School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience
个人主页:
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/phys-pharm/people/peter-a-brennan/overview.html
研究领域
Pheromones and olfactory Learning
近期论文
Green, B, Cobb, ARM, Brennan, PA & Hopper, C, 2014, ‘Optical diagnostic techniques for use in lesions of the head and neck: review of the latest developments’. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, vol 52., pp. 675-680 Cordero-Llana, O, Rinaldi, F, Brennan, PA, Wynick, D & Caldwell, MA, 2014, ‘Galanin promotes neuronal differentiation from neural progenitor cells in vitro and contributes to the generation of new olfactory neurons in the adult mouse brain’. Experimental Neurology, vol 256., pp. 93-104 Matthews, G, Patel, R, Walsh, A, Davies, O, Martínez-Ricós, J & Brennan, PA, 2013, ‘Mating increases neuronal tyrosine hydroxylase expression and selectively gates transmission of male chemosensory information in female mice’. PLoSONE, vol 8., pp. e69943 Leszkowicz, E, Khan, S, Ng, S, Ved, N, Swallow, DL & Brennan, PA, 2012, ‘Noradrenaline-induced enhancement of oscillatory local field potentials in the mouse accessory olfactory bulb does not depend on disinhibition of mitral cells’. European Journal of Neuroscience, vol 35., pp. 1433-45 Upadhya, S, Smith, T, Brennan, P, Mychaleckyj, J & Hedge, A, 2011, ‘Expression profiling reveals differential gene induction underlying specific and non-specific memory for pheromones in mice’. Neurochemistry International, vol 59., pp. 787 - 803 Brennan, P, 2010, ‘On the scent of sexual attraction’. BMC Biology, vol 8., pp. 71 Brennan, P, 2010, ‘Pheromones: Fact or Fantasy?’. Ethology, vol 117., pp. 265 - 266 Brennan, P, 2010, ‘Pheromones and mammalian behavior’. in: A Menini (eds) Neurobiology of Olfaction. CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 157 - 179 Brennan, P, 2009, ‘Tracing the scent of a male (Commentary on Kang et al.)’. European Journal of Neuroscience, vol 29., pp. 623 Brennan, P, 2009, ‘Outstanding issues surrounding vomeronasal mechanisms of pregnancy block and individual recognition in mice’. Behavioural Brain Research, vol 200., pp. 287 - 294