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Kim Long, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Psychiatry
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address675 Nelson Rising Lane, #441
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-502-7382
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-4579-8912 Additional info
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    Title(s)UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences


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    1. Oxytocin receptor controls promiscuity and development in prairie voles. bioRxiv. 2024 Dec 02. Sharma R, Berendzen KM, Everitt A, Wang B, Williams G, Wang S, Quine K, Larios RD, Long KLP, Hoglen N, Sulaman BA, Heath MC, Sherman M, Klinkel R, Cai A, Galo D, Caamal LC, Goodwin NL, Beery A, Bales KL, Pollard KS, Willsey AJ, Manoli DS. PMID: 39399774; PMCID: PMC11468833.
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    2. Oxytocin receptor function regulates neural signatures of pair bonding and fidelity in the nucleus accumbens. bioRxiv. 2024 Jun 24. Long KLP, Hoglen NEG, Keip AJ, Klinkel RM, See DL, Maa J, Wong JC, Sherman M, Manoli DS. PMID: 38979148; PMCID: PMC11230272.
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    3. Neural activation associated with outgroup helping in adolescent rats. iScience. 2022 Jun 17; 25(6):104412. Breton JM, Eisner JS, Gandhi VS, Musick N, Zhang A, Long KLP, Perloff OS, Hu KY, Pham CM, Lalchandani P, Barraza MK, Kantor B, Kaufer D, Ben-Ami Bartal I. PMID: 35663035; PMCID: PMC9160754.
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    4. From mating to mama bear: Distinct VMHvl cell types drive female reproductive state-dependent behavior. Neuron. 2022 03 02; 110(5):737-739. Wang S, Long KLP, Manoli DS. PMID: 35240060.
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    5. Regional gray matter oligodendrocyte- and myelin-related measures are associated with differential susceptibility to stress-induced behavior in rats and humans. Transl Psychiatry. 2021 12 13; 11(1):631. Long KLP, Chao LL, Kazama Y, An A, Hu KY, Peretz L, Muller DCY, Roan VD, Misra R, Toth CE, Breton JM, Casazza W, Mostafavi S, Huber BR, Woodward SH, Neylan TC, Kaufer D. PMID: 34903726; PMCID: PMC8668977.
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    6. Neural correlates of ingroup bias for prosociality in rats. Elife. 2021 07 13; 10. Ben-Ami Bartal I, Breton JM, Sheng H, Long KL, Chen S, Halliday A, Kenney JW, Wheeler AL, Frankland P, Shilyansky C, Deisseroth K, Keltner D, Kaufer D. PMID: 34253289; PMCID: PMC8277352.
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    7. Hormonal Regulation of Oligodendrogenesis II: Implications for Myelin Repair. Biomolecules. 2021 02 16; 11(2). Breton JM, Long KLP, Barraza MK, Perloff OS, Kaufer D. PMID: 33669242; PMCID: PMC7919830.
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    8. Hormonal Regulation of Oligodendrogenesis I: Effects across the Lifespan. Biomolecules. 2021 02 14; 11(2). Long KLP, Breton JM, Barraza MK, Perloff OS, Kaufer D. PMID: 33672939; PMCID: PMC7918364.
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