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Meghan Gallo
Meghan Gallo
Post Doctoral Researcher, Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute
Verified email at nyspi.columbia.edu
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Early life stress leads to sex differences in development of depressive-like outcomes in a mouse model
HL Goodwill, G Manzano-Nieves, M Gallo, HI Lee, E Oyerinde, T Serre, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 44 (4), 711-720, 2019
1992019
Limited bedding and nesting induces maternal behavior resembling both hypervigilance and abuse
M Gallo, D Shleifer, LD Godoy, D Ofray, A Olaniyan, T Campbell, KG Bath
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 13, 167, 2019
682019
Early life stress leads to developmental and sex selective effects on performance in a novel object placement task
KG Bath, AS Nitenson, E Lichtman, C Lopez, W Chen, M Gallo, ...
Neurobiology of stress 7, 57-67, 2017
662017
Early life stress delays sexual maturation in female mice
G Manzano Nieves, A Schilit Nitenson, HI Lee, M Gallo, Z Aguilar, ...
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 12, 27, 2019
462019
Type of early life adversity confers differential, sex-dependent effects on early maturational milestones in mice
C Demaestri, T Pan, M Critz, D Ofray, M Gallo, KG Bath
Hormones and Behavior 124, 104763, 2020
442020
Early life stress impairs contextual threat expression in female, but not male, mice.
G Manzano-Nieves, M Gaillard, M Gallo, KG Bath
Behavioral neuroscience 132 (4), 247, 2018
302018
Resource Scarcity But Not Maternal Separation Provokes Unpredictable Maternal Care Sequences in Mice and Both Upregulate Crh-Associated Gene Expression in the Amygdala
C Demaestri, M Gallo, E Mazenod, AT Hong, H Arora, AK Short, HS Stern, ...
Neurobiology of Stress 20, 100484, 2022
112022
Elevated risk for psychiatric outcomes in pediatric patients with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C): A review of neuroinflammatory and psychosocial stressors
T Pan, ME Gallo, KA Donald, K Webb, K Bath
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity-Health, 100760, 2024
2024
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