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Rosemary C. Bagot

Rosemary C. Bagot

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Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
9815
World Ranking
6855
National Ranking
402

Overview

Rosemary C. Bagot is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with notable subfields including Behavioral Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Biological Psychiatry, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Molecular Biology.

Their work covers a range of topics with a strong focus on Stress Responses and Cortisol, Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, and Tryptophan and brain disorders. Additional topics explored include Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism, Reproductive System and Pregnancy, and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Jessie Muir, Vedrana Cvetkovska, Eshaan S Iyer, Joëlle Lopez, and Catherine J. Peña.

Their publications predominantly appear in the journal Biological Psychiatry, alongside contributions to bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Molecular Psychiatry, JAMA Psychiatry, and Journal of Neuroscience.

Key recent papers by Rosemary C. Bagot include:

  • Defining Valid Chronic Stress Models for Depression With Female Rodents, 2021, Biological Psychiatry
  • Ventral Hippocampal Afferents to Nucleus Accumbens Encode Both Latent Vulnerability and Stress-Induced Susceptibility, 2020, Biological Psychiatry
  • Early or Late Gestational Exposure to Maternal Immune Activation Alters Neurodevelopmental Trajectories in Mice: An Integrated Neuroimaging, Behavioral, and Transcriptional Study, 2021, Biological Psychiatry
  • Sex-Specific Transcriptional Changes in Response to Adolescent Social Stress in the Brain's Reward Circuitry, 2021, Biological Psychiatry
  • Is Hippocampal Replay a Mechanism for Anxiety and Depression?, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry

Best Publications

  • The three-hit concept of vulnerability and resilience: toward understanding adaptation to early-life adversity outcome.

    Nikolaos P. Daskalakis;Nikolaos P. Daskalakis;Nikolaos P. Daskalakis;Rosemary C. Bagot;Rosemary C. Bagot;Karen J. Parker;Christiaan H. Vinkers

  • Maternal care and hippocampal plasticity: evidence for experience-dependent structural plasticity, altered synaptic functioning, and differential responsiveness to glucocorticoids and stress

    Danielle L. Champagne;Rosemary C. Bagot;Felisa van Hasselt;Ger Ramakers

  • Epigenetic Programming of Stress Responses through Variations in Maternal Care

    Eric W. Fish;Dara Shahrokh;Rose Bagot;Christian Caldji

  • Ventral hippocampal afferents to the nucleus accumbens regulate susceptibility to depression

    Rosemary C. Bagot;Eric M. Parise;Catherine J. Peña;Hong-Xing Zhang

  • Early life stress confers lifelong stress susceptibility in mice via ventral tegmental area OTX2

    Catherine J. Peña;Hope G. Kronman;Deena M. Walker;Hannah M. Cates

  • In vivo imaging identifies temporal signature of D1 and D2 medium spiny neurons in cocaine reward

    Erin S. Calipari;Rosemary C. Bagot;Immanuel Purushothaman;Thomas J. Davidson

  • Circuit-wide Transcriptional Profiling Reveals Brain Region-Specific Gene Networks Regulating Depression Susceptibility

    Rosemary C C. Bagot;Hannah M M. Cates;Immanuel Purushothaman;Zachary S S. Lorsch

  • Prefrontal Cortical Circuit for Depression- and Anxiety-Related Behaviors Mediated by Cholecystokinin: Role of ΔFosB

    Vincent Vialou;Rosemary C. Bagot;Michael E. Cahill;Deveroux Ferguson

  • Critical Role of Histone Turnover in Neuronal Transcription and Plasticity.

    Ian Maze;Ian Maze;Wendy Wenderski;Kyung Min Noh;Rosemary C. Bagot

  • Hippocampal long-term depression is required for the consolidation of spatial memory

    Yuan Ge;Zhifang Dong;Rosemary C. Bagot;John G. Howland

  • Maternal Care and DNA Methylation of a Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase 1 Promoter in Rat Hippocampus

    Tie-Yuan Zhang;Ian C. Hellstrom;Rosemary C. Bagot;Xianglan Wen

  • β-catenin mediates stress resilience through Dicer1/microRNA regulation

    Caroline Dias;Jian Feng;Haosheng Sun;Ning Y.i. Shao

  • ΔFosB Induction in Striatal Medium Spiny Neuron Subtypes in Response to Chronic Pharmacological, Emotional, and Optogenetic Stimuli

    Mary Kay Lobo;Samir Zaman;Diane M. Damez-Werno;Ja Wook Koo

  • Maternal care determines rapid effects of stress mediators on synaptic plasticity in adult rat hippocampal dentate gyrus.

    Rosemary C. Bagot;Felisa N. van Hasselt;Danielle L. Champagne;Michael J. Meaney

  • Early life stress alters transcriptomic patterning across reward circuitry in male and female mice.

    Catherine Jensen Peña;Milo Smith;Aarthi Ramakrishnan;Hannah M. Cates

  • Epigenetics and the Biological Basis of Gene × Environment Interactions

    Rosemary C. Bagot;Michael J. Meaney

  • Brain-wide Electrical Spatiotemporal Dynamics Encode Depression Vulnerability

    Rainbo Hultman;Kyle Ulrich;Benjamin D. Sachs;Cameron Blount

  • Epigenetic signaling in psychiatric disorders: stress and depression.

    Rosemary C. Bagot;Benoit Labonté;Catherine Jensen Pena;Eric J. Nestler

  • Ketamine and Imipramine Reverse Transcriptional Signatures of Susceptibility and Induce Resilience-Specific Gene Expression Profiles.

    Rosemary C. Bagot;Hannah M. Cates;Immanuel Purushothaman;Vincent Vialou

  • Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression

    Tie-Yuan Zhang;Rose Bagot;Carine Parent;Cathy Nesbitt

  • Epigenetic Signaling in Psychiatric Disorders

    Catherine J. Peña;Rosemary C. Bagot;Benoit Labonté;Eric J. Nestler

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric J. Nestler
Eric J. Nestler Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rachael L. Neve
Rachael L. Neve Harvard University
Tak Pan Wong
Tak Pan Wong McGill University
David M. Dietz
David M. Dietz University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Ming-Hu Han
Ming-Hu Han Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Bin Zhang
Bin Zhang Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Karl Deisseroth
Karl Deisseroth Stanford University
Ja Wook Koo
Ja Wook Koo Korea Brain Research Institute
Vincent Vialou
Vincent Vialou Sorbonne University
Jian Feng
Jian Feng University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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