Jason J. Paris
University of Mississippi(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
HIV Research and Treatment, Stress Responses and Cortisol, Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Tryptophan and brain disorders
Most-Cited Works
- → Chronic estradiol replacement to aged female rats reduces anxiety-like and depression-like behavior and enhances cognitive performance(2009)124 cited
- → Estrous cycle, pregnancy, and parity enhance performance of rats in object recognition or object placement tasks(2008)123 cited
- → Sex differences in salivary cortisol in response to acute stressors among healthy participants, in recreational or pathological gamblers, and in those with posttraumatic stress disorder(2009)94 cited
- → HIV-1 Tat causes cognitive deficits and selective loss of parvalbumin, somatostatin, and neuronal nitric oxide synthase expressing hippocampal CA1 interneuron subpopulations(2016)70 cited
- → Effects of Conditional Central Expression of HIV-1 Tat Protein to Potentiate Cocaine-Mediated Psychostimulation and Reward Among Male Mice(2013)70 cited
- → Didehydro-Cortistatin A Inhibits HIV-1 Tat Mediated Neuroinflammation and Prevents Potentiation of Cocaine Reward in Tat Transgenic Mice(2015)68 cited
- → Salivary alpha‐amylase and cortisol among pentecostals on a worship and nonworship day(2010)66 cited
- → Anxiety-like behavior of mice produced by conditional central expression of the HIV-1 regulatory protein, Tat(2013)64 cited
- → HIV-1 Tat disrupts blood-brain barrier integrity and increases phagocytic perivascular macrophages and microglia in the dorsal striatum of transgenic mice(2017)59 cited
- → Engaging in paced mating, but neither exploratory, anti-anxiety, nor social behavior, increases 5α-reduced progestin concentrations in midbrain, hippocampus, striatum, and cortex(2007)56 cited