Gretchen M. Sprow

624 total citations
9 papers, 509 citations indexed

About

Gretchen M. Sprow is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Gretchen M. Sprow has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 509 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Gretchen M. Sprow's work include Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (4 papers), Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers) and Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques (3 papers). Gretchen M. Sprow is often cited by papers focused on Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior (4 papers), Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (4 papers) and Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques (3 papers). Gretchen M. Sprow collaborates with scholars based in United States. Gretchen M. Sprow's co-authors include Todd E. Thiele, Montserrat Navarro, Jennifer A. Rinker, Thomas L. Kash, Emily G. Lowery‐Gionta, Kristen E. Pleil, Chia Li, Verginia C. Cuzon Carlson, David M. Lovinger and Veronica A. Alvarez and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Neuropsychopharmacology and Physiology & Behavior.

In The Last Decade

Gretchen M. Sprow

9 papers receiving 502 citations

Peers

Gretchen M. Sprow
Andrea M. Fretwell United States
Barbara Gisabella United States
Attilio Iemolo United States
Ron T. Smith United States
Michelle A. Tanchuck United States
Christopher Snelling United States
Feng‐Ju Weng United States
Andrea M. Fretwell United States
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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Sprow, Gretchen M., et al.. (2015). Lateral hypothalamic melanocortin receptor signaling modulates binge-like ethanol drinking in C57BL/6J mice. Addiction Biology. 21(4). 835–846. 21 indexed citations
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Sprow, Gretchen M., Jennifer A. Rinker, & Todd E. Thiele. (2014). Histone Acetylation in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell Modulates Ethanol‐Induced Locomotor Activity inDBA/2JMice. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 38(9). 2377–2386. 8 indexed citations
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Carlson, Verginia C. Cuzon, Gretchen M. Sprow, Roland Bock, et al.. (2013). Repeated Binge-Like Ethanol Drinking Alters Ethanol Drinking Patterns and Depresses Striatal GABAergic Transmission. Neuropsychopharmacology. 39(3). 579–594. 112 indexed citations
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Olney, Jeffrey J., Gretchen M. Sprow, Montserrat Navarro, & Todd E. Thiele. (2013). The protective effects of the melanocortin receptor (MCR) agonist, melanotan-II (MTII), against binge-like ethanol drinking are facilitated by deletion of the MC3 receptor in mice. Neuropeptides. 48(1). 47–51. 16 indexed citations
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McCall, Nora M., Gretchen M. Sprow, Eric Delpire, et al.. (2013). Effects of sex and deletion of neuropeptide Y2 receptors from GABAergic neurons on affective and alcohol drinking behaviors in mice. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 7. 100–100. 30 indexed citations
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Olney, Jeffrey J., Emily G. Lowery‐Gionta, Gretchen M. Sprow, et al.. (2013). Repeated Cycles of Binge‐Like Ethanol (EtOH)‐Drinking in MaleC57BL/6JMice Augments Subsequent VoluntaryEtOHIntake But Not Other Dependence‐Like Phenotypes. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 37(10). 1688–1695. 65 indexed citations
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Lowery‐Gionta, Emily G., Montserrat Navarro, Chia Li, et al.. (2012). Corticotropin Releasing Factor Signaling in the Central Amygdala is Recruited during Binge-Like Ethanol Consumption in C57BL/6J Mice. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(10). 3405–3413. 120 indexed citations
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Sparrow, Angela M., Emily G. Lowery‐Gionta, Kristen E. Pleil, et al.. (2012). Central Neuropeptide Y Modulates Binge-Like Ethanol Drinking in C57BL/6J Mice via Y1 and Y2 Receptors. Neuropsychopharmacology. 37(6). 1409–1421. 60 indexed citations
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Sprow, Gretchen M. & Todd E. Thiele. (2012). The neurobiology of binge-like ethanol drinking: Evidence from rodent models. Physiology & Behavior. 106(3). 325–331. 77 indexed citations

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