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Rebecca Prosser
Rebecca Prosser
University of Tennessee, Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology
Verified email at utk.edu
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A novel adenylyl cyclase-activating serotonin receptor (5-HT7) implicated in the regulation of mammalian circadian rhythms
TW Lovenberg, BM Baron, L de Lecea, JD Miller, RA Prosser, MA Rea, ...
Neuron 11 (3), 449-458, 1993
8231993
Melatonin directly resets the rat suprachiasmatic circadian clock in vitro
AJ McArthur, MU Gillette, RA Prosser
Brain research 565 (1), 158-161, 1991
4031991
The mammalian circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei is reset in vitro by cAMP
RA Prosser, MU Gillette
Journal of Neuroscience 9 (3), 1073-1081, 1989
3191989
Serotonin and the mammalian circadian system: I. In vitro phase shifts by serotonergic agonists and antagonists
RA Prosser, RR Dean, DM Edgar, HC Heller, JD Miller
Journal of Biological Rhythms 8 (1), 1-16, 1993
2871993
Serotonin and the mammalian circadian system: II. Phase-shifting rat behavioral rhythms with serotonergic agonists
DM Edgar, JD Miller, RA Prosser, RR Dean, WC Dement
Journal of Biological Rhythms 8 (1), 17-31, 1993
2711993
A serotonin agonist phase-shifts the circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nuclei in vitro
RA Prosser, JD Miller, HC Heller
Brain research 534 (1-2), 336-339, 1990
1971990
A possible glial role in the mammalian circadian clock
RA Prosser, DM Edgar, HC Heller, JD Miller
Brain research 643 (1-2), 296-301, 1994
1711994
cGMP induces phase shifts of a mammalian circadian pacemaker at night, in antiphase to cAMP effects.
RA Prosser, AJ McArthur, MU Gillette
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (17), 6812-6815, 1989
1531989
Suprachiasmatic nuclear lesions eliminate circadian rhythms of drinking and activity, but not of body temperature, in male rats
E Satinoff, RA Prosser
Journal of biological rhythms 3 (1), 1-22, 1988
1161988
Circadian rhythm of the rat suprachiasmatic brain slice is rapidly reset by daytime application of cAMP analogs
MU Gillette, RA Prosser
Brain research 474 (2), 348-352, 1988
1081988
Leptin phase-advances the rat suprachiasmatic circadian clock in vitro
RA Prosser, HE Bergeron
Neuroscience Letters 336 (3), 139-142, 2003
1042003
Serotonergic phase advances of the mammalian circadian clock involve protein kinase A and K+ channel opening
RA Prosser, HC Heller, JD Miller
Brain research 644 (1), 67-73, 1994
1021994
Cyclic changes in cAMP concentration and phosphodiesterase activity in a mammalian circadian clock studied in vitro
RA Prosser, MU Gillette
Brain research 568 (1-2), 185-192, 1991
991991
Serotonin phase-shifts the mouse suprachiasmatic circadian clock in vitro
RA Prosser
Brain research 966 (1), 110-115, 2003
982003
Chronic ethanol disrupts circadian photic entrainment and daily locomotor activity in the mouse
AJ Brager, CL Ruby, RA Prosser, JD Glass
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 34 (7), 1266-1273, 2010
782010
Serotonergic phase shifts of the mammalian circadian clock: effects of tetrodotoxin and high Mg2+
RA Prosser, HC Heller, JD Miller
Brain research 573 (2), 336-340, 1992
741992
Chronic ethanol attenuates circadian photic phase resetting and alters nocturnal activity patterns in the hamster
CL Ruby, AJ Brager, MA DePaul, RA Prosser, JD Glass
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2009
672009
Intrinsic role of polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule in photic phase resetting of the mammalian circadian clock
RA Prosser, U Rutishauser, G Ungers, L Fedorkova, JD Glass
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (2), 652-658, 2003
652003
Intrinsic role of polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule in photic phase resetting of the mammalian circadian clock
RA Prosser, U Rutishauser, G Ungers, L Fedorkova, JD Glass
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (2), 652-658, 2003
652003
Acute ethanol modulates glutamatergic and serotonergic phase shifts of the mouse circadian clock in vitro
RA Prosser, CA Mangrum, JD Glass
Neuroscience 152 (3), 837-848, 2008
622008
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