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Stringer C, Pachitariu M, Steinmetz NA, Okun M, Bartho P, Harris KD, Sahani M, Lesica NA.  2016.  Inhibitory control of correlated intrinsic variability in cortical networks. Elife. 5:e19695.
Stringer C, Zhong L, Syeda A, Du F, Pachitariu M.  2023.  Rastermap: a discovery method for neural population recordings. bioRxiv.
Stray SJ, Johnson JM, Kopek BG, Zlotnick A.  2006.  An in vitro fluorescence screen to identify antivirals that disrupt hepatitis B virus capsid assembly.. Nature Biotechnology. 24(3):358-62.
Straw AD, Branson K, Neumann TR, Dickinson MH.  2011.  Multi-camera real-time three-dimensional tracking of multiple flying animals.. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 8(56):395-409.
Straub C, Hunt DL, Yamasaki M, Kim KS, Watanabe M, Castillo PE, Tomita S.  2011.  Distinct functions of kainate receptors in the brain are determined by the auxiliary subunit Neto1.. Nature Neuroscience. 14(7):866-73.
Straight AF, Belmont AS, Robinett CC, Murray AW.  1996.  GFP tagging of budding yeast chromosomes reveals that protein-protein interactions can mediate sister chromatid cohesion.. Current Biology. 6(12):1599-608.
Stopfer M, Jayaraman V, Laurent G.  2003.  Intensity versus identity coding in an olfactory system.. Neuron. 39(6):991-1004.
Stoke DL, Ubarretxena-Belandia I, Gonen T, Engel A.  2013.  High throughput methods for electron crystallography.. Methods in Molecular Biology. 955:273-96.
Stöhr N, Köhn M, Lederer M, Glass M, Reinke C, Singer RH, Hüttelmaier S.  2012.  IGF2BP1 promotes cell migration by regulating MK5 and PTEN signaling.. Genes & Development. 26(2):176-89.
Stilwell GE, Nelson CA, Weller J, Cui H, Hiruma K, Truman JW, Riddiford LM.  2003.  E74 exhibits stage-specific hormonal regulation in the epidermis of the tobacco hornworm, manduca sexta.. Developmental Biology. 258(1):76-90.
Sternson SM, Schreiber SL.  1998.  An acid- and base-stable o-nitrobenzyl photolabile linker for solid phase organic synthesis.. Tetrahedron Letters. 39:7451-54.
Sternson SM, Roth BL.  2014.  Chemogenetic tools to interrogate brain functions.. Annual Review of Neuroscience. 37:387-407.
Sternson SM.  2016.  Hunger: The carrot and the stick.. Molecular Metabolism. 5(1):1-2.
Sternson SM, Louca JB, Wong JC, Schreiber SL.  2001.  Split--pool synthesis of 1,3-dioxanes leading to arrayed stock solutions of single compounds sufficient for multiple phenotypic and protein-binding assays.. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123(8):1740-7.
Sternson SM.  2020.  Seeing the forest for the trees in obesity.. Nature Metabolism.
Sternson SM.  2012.  Neuron transplantation partially reverses an obesity disorder in mice.. Cell Metabolism. 15(2):133-4.
Sternson SM.  2013.  Hypothalamic survival circuits: blueprints for purposive behaviors.. Neuron. 77(5):810-24.
Sternson SM.  2020.  Exploring internal state-coding across the rodent brain.. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 65:20-26.
Sternson SM, Shepherd GMG, Friedman JM.  2005.  Topographic mapping of VMH –> arcuate nucleus microcircuits and their reorganization by fasting.. Nature Neuroscience. 8(10):1356-63.
Sternson S, J Betley N.  2011.  Adeno-associated viral vectors for mapping, monitoring, and manipulating neural circuits.. Human Gene Therapy. 22(6):669-77.
Sternson SM, Atasoy D.  2014.  Agouti-related protein neuron circuits that regulate appetite.. Neuroendocrinology. 507(7491):238-42.
Sternson SM, Eiselt A-K.  2016.  Three pillars for the neural control of appetite.. Annual Review of Physiology. 79:401-23.
Sternson SM.  2011.  Metabolism: let them eat fat.. Nature. 477(7363):166-7.
Sternson SM, Wong JC, Grozinger CM, Schreiber SL.  2001.  Synthesis of 7200 small molecules based on a substructural analysis of the histone deacetylase inhibitors trichostatin and trapoxin.. Organic Letters. 3(26):4239-42.
Sternson SM, J Betley N, Cao ZFang Huang.  2013.  Neural circuits and motivational processes for hunger.. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 23(3):353-60.