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Selected Publications

 

 

Adobe Reader neededWalters, BJ. & Saldanha, CJ.  (2008).  Glial aromatization increases the expression of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP2) in the injured zebra finch brain.  Journal of Neurochemistry.  106(1):  216-223.

 

Adobe Reader neededWynne, RD, Maas, S & Saldanha, CJ.  (2008).  Molecular characterization of the injury-induced transcript in the adult zebra finch brain.  Journal of Neurochemistry.  105(5):1613-24.

 

Adobe Reader neededSaldanha, CJ & Schlinger, BA.  (2008).  Steroidogenesis and Neuroplasticity in the Songbird Brain.  In:  Neuroactive Steroids in Brain Function, Behavioral and Neuropsychiatric Disorders - Novel Strategies for Research and Treatment.  Ristner, MS & Weizman, A (eds).  pp. 199-213.  Springer

 

PDF Reader neededWynne RD, Walters BJ, Bailey DJ, Saldanha CJ.  (2008).  Inhibition of injury-induced glial aromatase reveals a wave of secondary degeneration in the songbird brain.  GLIA. 56(1):97-105

 

PDF Reader neededPinaud, R, Saldanha, CJ, Wynne, RD, Lovell, P, & Mello, CV (2007).  The Excitatory Thalamo-"Cortical" Projection Within the Song Control System of Zebra Finches is Formed by Calbindin-Expressing Neurons.  Journal of Comparative Neurology.  504:  601-618.

 

PDF Reader needed Rohmann, KN, Schlinger, BA & Saldanha, CJ.  (2007).  Subcellular compartmentalization of aromatase is sexually dimorphic in the adult zebra finch brain.  Dev. Neurobiol. 67(1):1-9

 

Schlinger BA & Saldanha CJ. (2005). Songbirds: A Novel Perspective on Estrogens and the Aging Brain. AGE. 27(4): 287-296.

 

Peterson, RS, Yarram, L, Schlinger, BA & Saldanha, CJ. ( 2005 ). Aromatase is Pre-Synaptic and Sexually Dimorphic in the Adult Zebra Finch. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 272: 2089-2096.

 

Goodson, JL, Saldanha, CJ, Hahn, TP & Soma, KK. (2005). Recent advances in behavioral Neuroendocrinology: Insights from studies in birds. Hormones & Behavior. 48(4): 460-473.

 

Saldanha, CJ, Rohmann, KN, Coomaralingam, L, & Wynne, RD. (2005). Estrogen provision by reactive glia decreases apoptosis in the zebra finch ( Taeniopygia guttata ). Journal of Neurobiology. 64(2): 192-201.

 

Saldanha, CJ & Coomaralingam, L. (2005). Overlap and co-expression of estrogen synthetic and responsive neurons in the songbird brain – a double label immunocytochemical study. General and Comparative Endocrinology. 141(1): 66-75.

 

Wynne, RD & Saldanha, CJ. (2004). Glial aromatization decreases neural injury in the zebra finch ( Taeniopygia guttata ): influence on apoptosis. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 16(8): 676-683.

 

Oberlander, JG, Schlinger, BA, Clayton , NS & Saldanha, CJ. (2004). Neural aromatization accelerates the acquisition of spatial memory via an influence on the songbird hippocampus. Hormones and Behavior. 45 (4): 250-258.

 

Saldanha, CJ, Schlinger, BA, Miceyvich , PE & Horvath, TL. ( 2004 ). Presynaptic NMDA-receptor expression is increased by estrogen in an aromatase-rich area of the songbird hippocampus. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 429: 522-534.

 

London , SE, Boulter, J., Saldanha, CJ. & Schlinger, BA. (2004). Cloning of the NMDA receptor type 1 subunit in the zebra finch. ACCESSION AY642587. VERSION AY642587.1 GI:49425247.

 

Soma, KK, Schlinger, BA, Wingfield, JC & Saldanha, CJ. ( 2003 ). Brain Aromatase, 5 a -reductase, and 5 ß - reductase change seasonally in wild song sparrows: relationship to aggressive and sexual behavior. Journal of Neurobiology. 56(3): 209-21.

 

Pravosudov, VV, Kitaysky , AS , Saldanha, CJ, Wingfield, JC & Clayton , NS. (2002). The Effect of Photoperiod on Adrenocortical Stress Response in Mountain Chickadees (Poecile gambeli). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 126(2):242-8.