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Sarah Bhagat
Sarah Bhagat
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Disruption of circadian clocks has ramifications for metabolism, brain, and behavior
IN Karatsoreos, S Bhagat, EB Bloss, JH Morrison, BS McEwen
Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences 108 (4), 1657-1662, 2011
6112011
Endocrine and physiological changes in response to chronic corticosterone: a potential model of the metabolic syndrome in mouse
IN Karatsoreos, SM Bhagat, NP Bowles, ZM Weil, DW Pfaff, BS McEwen
Endocrinology 151 (5), 2117-2127, 2010
2862010
Anatomical plasticity of adult brain is titrated by Nogo Receptor 1
FV Akbik, SM Bhagat, PR Patel, WBJ Cafferty, SM Strittmatter
Neuron 77 (5), 859-866, 2013
1332013
Opposing effects of progranulin deficiency on amyloid and tau pathologies via microglial TYROBP network
H Takahashi, ZA Klein, SM Bhagat, AC Kaufman, MA Kostylev, T Ikezu, ...
Acta neuropathologica 133, 785-807, 2017
822017
Chronic, noninvasive glucocorticoid administration suppresses limbic endocannabinoid signaling in mice
NP Bowles, MN Hill, SM Bhagat, IN Karatsoreos, CJ Hillard, BS McEwen
Neuroscience 204, 83-89, 2012
712012
Erasure of fear memories is prevented by Nogo Receptor 1 in adulthood
SM Bhagat, SS Butler, JR Taylor, BS McEwen, SM Strittmatter
Molecular psychiatry 21 (9), 1281-1289, 2016
342016
Nogo Receptor I Restricts Plasticity in the Adult Brain
SM Bhagat
Yale University, 2015
2015
Anatomical Plasticity of Adult Brain Is Titrated by Nogo Receptor 1 (vol 77, pg 859, 2013)
FV Akbik, SM Bhagat, PR Patel, WBJ Cafferty, SM Strittmatter
NEURON 82 (5), 1184-1185, 2014
2014
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