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Benjamin Z.S. Weinberg
Benjamin Z.S. Weinberg
Research Coordinator, University of California at Berkeley
Verified email at live.unc.edu
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Exposure to the predator odor TMT induces early and late differential gene expression related to stress and excitatory synaptic function throughout the brain in male rats
RE Tyler, BZS Weinberg, DF Lovelock, LC Ornelas, J Besheer
Genes, Brain and Behavior 19 (8), e12684, 2020
212020
Social and environmental variables as predictors of mania: a review of longitudinal research findings
SL Johnson, BZS Weinberg
Discover mental health 2 (1), 7, 2022
62022
Predator odor (TMT) exposure potentiates interoceptive sensitivity to alcohol and increases GABAergic gene expression in the anterior insular cortex and nucleus accumbens in …
RE Tyler, MN Bluitt, K Van Voorhies, LC Ornelas, BZS Weinberg, ...
Alcohol 104, 1-11, 2022
42022
Discover Mental Health
SL Johnson, BZS Weinberg
Discover 2, 7, 2022
2022
PREDATOR ODOR STRESS PRODUCES SEX-DEPENDENT INCREASES IN ALCOHOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION
LC Ornelas, RE Tyler, PL Irukulapati, S Paladugu, J Liu, BZ Weinberg, ...
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 44, 41-41, 2020
2020
PREDATOR ODOR (TMT) EXPOSURE STRESS DIMINISHES ALCOHOL INTEROCEPTIVE SENSITIVITY AND AFFECTS GENE EXPRESSION RELATED TO STRESS AND GLUTAMATE SIGNALING
RE Tyler, BZ Weinberg, DF Lovelock, LC Ornelas, VH Makhijani, ...
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 44, 42-42, 2020
2020
NEUROIMMUNE ACTIVATION VIA TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 3 INCREASES GENE EXPRESSION AND ETHANOL SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN RATS
PA Randall, K VanVoorhies, RP Vetreno, SE Langston, BZ Weinberg, ...
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 43, 213A-213A, 2019
2019
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