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Dr Christopher ( Chris ) Dayas

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Publications

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Journal Articles (17 outputs)

Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (17 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 Dayas Christopher Vincent, Smith Douglas William, Dunkley Peter Robert, 'An emerging role for the mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) in 'pathological' protein translation: Relevance to cocaine addiction', Frontiers in Pharmacology, 3 1-12 (2012) [C1]
2012 Yeoh Jiann Wei, James Morgan Hurley, Jobling Phillip, Bains Jaideep S, Graham Brett Anthony, Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'Cocaine potentiates excitatory drive in the perifornical/lateral hypothalamus', Journal of Physiology, 590 3677-3689 (2012) [C1]
2011 Brown Amanda Louise, Flynn Jamie Robin, Smith Douglas William, Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'Down-regulated striatal gene expression for synaptic plasticity-associated proteins in addiction and relapse vulnerable animals', International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 14 1099-1110 (2011) [C1]
2011 James Morgan Hurley, Charnley Janine Louise, Flynn Jamie Robin, Smith Douglas William, Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'Propensity to 'relapse' following exposure to cocaine cues is associated with the recruitment of specific thalamic and epithalamic nuclei', Neuroscience, 199 235-242 (2011) [C1]
2011 James Morgan Hurley, Charnley Janine Louise, Levi Emily Margaret, Jones Emma, Yeoh Jiann Wei, Smith Douglas William, Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'Orexin-1 receptor signalling within the ventral tegmental area, but not the paraventricular thalamus, is critical to regulating cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine-seeking', International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 14 684-690 (2011) [C1]
2010 James Morgan Hurley, Charnley Janine L, Jones Emma, Levi Emily, Yeoh Jiann W, Flynn Jamie Robin, Smith Douglas William, Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'Cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) signaling within the paraventricular thalamus modulates cocaine-seeking behaviour', Plos One, 5 e12980 (2010) [C1] Nova
2009 Martin-Fardon R, Baptista M A S, Dayas Christopher Vincent, Weiss F, 'Dissociation of the effects of MTEP [3-[(2-methyl-1,3-thiazol-4-yl)ethynyl] piperidine] on conditioned reinstatement and reinforcement: Comparison between cocaine and a conventional reinforcer', Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 329 1084-1090 (2009) [C1] Nova
2008 DAYAS C, McGranahan T, Martin-Fardon F, Weiss F, 'Stimuli Linked to Ethanol Availability Activate Hypothalamic CART and Orexin Neurons in a Reinstatement Model of Relapse', Biological Psychiatry, 63 152-157 (2008) [C1]
2007 DAYAS C, LIU X, Simms J, Weiss F, 'Distinct Patterns of Neural Activation Associated with Ethanol Seeking: Effects of Naltrexone', Biological Psychiatry, 61 979-989 (2007) [C1]
2006 Xhao Y, DAYAS C, Aujla H, Baptista M A, Martin-Fardon R, Weiss F, 'Activation of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors attenuates both stress and cue-induced ethanol-seeking and modulates c-fos expression in the hippocampus and amygdala', The Journal of Neuroscience, 26 9967-9974 (2006) [C1]
2005 Breese G R, Chu K, DAYAS C, Funk D, Knapp D J, Koob G F, Le D A, O''Dell L E, Overstreet D H, Roberts A J, Sinha R, Valdez G R, 'Stress enhancement of craving during sobriety: A risk for relapse', Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29 185-195 (2005) [C1]
2004 DAYAS C, BULLER K M, DAY T A, 'Hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons regulate medullary catecholamine cell responses to restraint stress', Journal of Comparative Neurology, 478 22-34 (2004) [C1]
2004 DAYAS C, Martin-Fardon R, Thorsell A, Weiss F, 'Chronic footshock, but not a physiological stressor, suppresses the alcohol deprivation effect in dependent rats', Alcohol and Alcoholism, 39 190-196 (2004) [C1]
2003 Buller K M, DAYAS C, Day T A, 'Descending pathways from the paraventricular nucleus contribute to the recruitment of brainstem nuclei following a systemic immune challenge', Neuroscience, 118 189-203 (2003) [C1]
2002 Dayas C, Day T A, 'Opposing Roles For Medial And Central Amygdala In The Initiation Of Noradrenergic Cell Responses To A Psychological Stressor.', European Journal of Neuroscience, 15 1712-1718 (2002) [C1]
2001 DAYAS C V, BULLER K M, CRANE J W, XU Y, DAY T A, 'Stressor categorization: Acute physical and psychological stressors elicit distinctive recruitment patterns in the amygdala and in medullary noradrenergic cell groups', European Journal of Neuroscience, 14 1143-1152 (2001) [C1]
1999 DAYAS C V, BULLER K M, DAY T A, 'Neuroendocrine responses to an emotional stressor: Evidence for involvement of the medial but not the central amygdala', European Journal of Neuroscience, 11 2312-2322 (1999) [C1]
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Conference Publication (4 outputs)

Extract of Paper (E3) (4 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 Brown Amanda Louise, Flynn Jamie Robin, Dayas Christopher Vincent, Smith Douglas William, 'Altered gene expression in cell signalling pathways of midbrain dopamine neurons from addiction and relapse vulnerable animals', Drug and Alcohol Review: Abstracts of the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference 2012, Melbourne, Vic (2012) [E3]
2012 James Morgan Hurley, Charnley Janine Louise, Levi Emily Margaret, Dunkley Peter Robert, Smith Douglas William, Dickson Phillip Wesley, Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'A role for the mTOR pathway in the development of addiction', Abstracts. Australian Neuroscience Society 32nd Annual Meeting, Gold Coast, Queensland (2012) [E3]
2008 Dayas Christopher Vincent, 'The neurobiology of drug relapse: A role for hypothalamic 'feeding' peptides in drug relapse?', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Newcastle, NSW (2008) [E3]
2007 Dayas Christopher Vincent, McGranahan T M, Martin-Fardon R, Weiss F, 'Hypothalamic feeding-related peptides are recruited in a reinstatement model of ethanol relapse (Poster)', 7th IBRO 2007 World Congress of Neuroscience Program, Melbourne (2007) [E3]
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