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D-Index
68
Citations
21074
World Ranking
2722
National Ranking
1274

Best Publications

  • CRF and CRF receptors: role in stress responsivity and other behaviors.

    Tracy L. Bale;Wylie W. Vale

  • Sex-specific programming of offspring emotionality after stress early in pregnancy.

    Bridget R. Mueller;Tracy L. Bale

  • Early Life Programming and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    Tracy L. Bale;Tallie Z. Baram;Alan S. Brown;Jill M. Goldstein

  • Mice deficient for corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor-2 display anxiety-like behaviour and are hypersensitive to stress.

    Tracy L. Bale;Angelo Contarino;George W. Smith;Raymond Chan

  • Paternal Stress Exposure Alters Sperm MicroRNA Content and Reprograms Offspring HPA Stress Axis Regulation

    Ali B. Rodgers;Christopher P. Morgan;Stefanie L. Bronson;Sonia Revello

  • Sex differences and stress across the lifespan

    Tracy L Bale;C Neill Epperson

  • Epigenetic and transgenerational reprogramming of brain development.

    Tracy L. Bale

  • CNS Region-Specific Oxytocin Receptor Expression: Importance in Regulation of Anxiety and Sex Behavior

    Tracy L. Bale;Aline M. Davis;Anthony P. Auger;Daniel M. Dorsa

  • The epigenetics of sex differences in the brain.

    Margaret M. McCarthy;Anthony P. Auger;Tracy L. Bale;Geert J. De Vries

  • Maternal High-Fat Diet Effects on Third-Generation Female Body Size via the Paternal Lineage

    Gregory A. Dunn;Tracy L. Bale

  • Early Prenatal Stress Epigenetically Programs Dysmasculinization in Second-Generation Offspring via the Paternal Lineage

    Christopher P. Morgan;Tracy L. Bale

  • Maternal High-Fat Diet Promotes Body Length Increases and Insulin Insensitivity in Second-Generation Mice

    Gregory A. Dunn;Tracy L. Bale

  • Mice Deficient for Both Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor 1 (CRFR1) and CRFR2 Have an Impaired Stress Response and Display Sexually Dichotomous Anxiety-Like Behavior

    Tracy L. Bale;Roberto Picetti;Angelo Contarino;George F. Koob

  • Prenatal Stress-Induced Increases in Placental Inflammation and Offspring Hyperactivity Are Male-Specific and Ameliorated by Maternal Antiinflammatory Treatment

    Stefanie L. Bronson;Tracy L. Bale

  • Alterations in the Vaginal Microbiome by Maternal Stress Are Associated With Metabolic Reprogramming of the Offspring Gut and Brain

    Eldin Jašarević;Christopher L. Howerton;Christopher D. Howard;Tracy L. Bale

  • Stress sensitivity and the development of affective disorders.

    Tracy L. Bale

  • Sex differences in prenatal epigenetic programming of stress pathways.

    Tracy L Bale

  • Early prenatal stress impact on coping strategies and learning performance is sex dependent.

    Bridget R. Mueller;Tracy L. Bale

  • The Placenta as a Mediator of Stress Effects on Neurodevelopmental Reprogramming.

    Stefanie L Bronson;Tracy L Bale

  • O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) as a placental biomarker of maternal stress and reprogramming of CNS gene transcription in development

    Christopher L. Howerton;Christopher P. Morgan;David B. Fischer;Tracy L. Bale

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