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Zuoxin Wang
Zuoxin Wang
Distinguished Research Professor in Neuroscience, Professor in Psychology & Neuroscience, Florida
Verified email at psy.fsu.edu
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The neurobiology of pair bonding
LJ Young, Z Wang
Nature neuroscience 7 (10), 1048-1054, 2004
19142004
Enhanced partner preference in a promiscuous species by manipulating the expression of a single gene
MM Lim, Z Wang, DE Olazábal, X Ren, EF Terwilliger, LJ Young
Nature 429 (6993), 754-757, 2004
8712004
Oxytocin is required for nursing but is not essential for parturition or reproductive behavior.
K Nishimori, LJ Young, QIA Guo, Z Wang, TR Insel, MM Matzuk
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (21), 11699-11704, 1996
8531996
Nucleus accumbens oxytocin and dopamine interact to regulate pair bond formation in female prairie voles
Y Liu, ZX Wang
Neuroscience 121 (3), 537-544, 2003
6062003
Nucleus accumbens dopamine differentially mediates the formation and maintenance of monogamous pair bonds
BJ Aragona, Y Liu, YJ Yu, JT Curtis, JM Detwiler, TR Insel, Z Wang
Nature neuroscience 9 (1), 133-139, 2006
5782006
Patterns of brain vasopressin receptor distribution associated with social organization in microtine rodents
TR Insel, ZX Wang, CF Ferris
Journal of Neuroscience 14 (9), 5381-5392, 1994
5421994
Neuroendocrine bases of monogamy
LJ Young, Z Wang, TR Insel
Trends in neurosciences 21 (2), 71-75, 1998
4631998
Role of septal vasopressin innervation in paternal behavior in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).
Z Wang, CF Ferris, GJ De Vries
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (1), 400-404, 1994
4541994
Dopamine D2 receptors in the nucleus accumbens are important for social attachment in female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).
B Gingrich, Y Liu, C Cascio, Z Wang, TR Insel
Behavioral neuroscience 114 (1), 173, 2000
4292000
A critical role for nucleus accumbens dopamine in partner-preference formation in male prairie voles
BJ Aragona, Y Liu, JT Curtis, FK Stephan, Z Wang
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (8), 3483-3490, 2003
4192003
The neurobiology of pair bonding: insights from a socially monogamous rodent
KA Young, KL Gobrogge, Y Liu, Z Wang
Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 32 (1), 53-69, 2011
3912011
Hypothalamic oxytocin mediates social buffering of the stress response
AS Smith, Z Wang
Biological psychiatry 76 (4), 281-288, 2014
3552014
Vasopressin in the lateral septum regulates pair bond formation in male prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster).
Y Liu, JT Curtis, Z Wang
Behavioral neuroscience 115 (4), 910, 2001
3072001
Dopamine D2 receptor-mediated regulation of partner preferences in female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster): a mechanism for pair bonding?
Z Wang, G Yu, C Cascio, Y Liu, B Gingrich, TR Insel
Behavioral neuroscience 113 (3), 602, 1999
2691999
The effects of social environment on adult neurogenesis in the female prairie vole
CD Fowler, Y Liu, C Ouimet, Z Wang
Journal of neurobiology 51 (2), 115-128, 2002
2622002
Dopamine, oxytocin, and vasopressin receptor binding in the medial prefrontal cortex of monogamous and promiscuous voles
MD Smeltzer, JT Curtis, BJ Aragona, Z Wang
Neuroscience letters 394 (2), 146-151, 2006
2432006
Estrogen receptor α is essential for induction of oxytocin receptor by estrogen
LJ Young, Z Wang, R Donaldson, EF Rissman
Neuroreport 9 (5), 933-936, 1998
2251998
Oxytocin, vasopressin, and the neuroendocrine basis of pair bond formation
TR Insel, JT Winslow, Z Wang, LJ Young
Vasopressin and oxytocin: Molecular, cellular, and clinical advances, 215-224, 1998
2171998
Sex differences in the effects of testosterone and its metabolites on vasopressin messenger RNA levels in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of rats
GJ De Vries, Z Wang, NA Bullock, S Numan
Journal of Neuroscience 14 (3), 1789-1794, 1994
2091994
The neurobiology of social attachment: a comparative approach to behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical studies
KA Young, Y Liu, Z Wang
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology …, 2008
2062008
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