Marcy Kingsbury

Marcy Kingsbury

Harvard University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Marcy Kingsbury

Marcy Kingsbury, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of neuroimmune interactions, microbiome-gut-brain axis, neuroendocrine mechanisms of social behavior, comparative neuroanatomy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Microbial modulation prevents the effects of pervasive environmental stressors on microglia and social behavior, but not the dopamine system

Microbial modulation via cross-fostering prevents the effects of pervasive environmental stressors on microglia and social behavior, but not the dopamine system

Lasting consequences on physiology and social behavior following cesarean delivery in prairie voles

The Zonulin-transgenic mouse displays behavioral alterations ameliorated via depletion of the gut microbiota

Social deficits induced by pervasive environmental stressors are prevented by microbial or dopaminergic modulation

Loss of MyD88 in microglia impacts cognition and parvalbumin cell density in the male brain

Oxytocin and oxygen: the evolution of a solution to the ‘stress of life’

Seasonal patterns of melatonin alter aggressive phenotypes of female Siberian hamsters

Marcy Kingsbury Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, MassGeneral Hospital for Children, Harvard Medical

Citations(all)

5152

Citations(since 2020)

1389

Cited By

4227

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

33

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Marcy Kingsbury Skills & Research Interests

neuroimmune interactions

microbiome-gut-brain axis

neuroendocrine mechanisms of social behavior

comparative neuroanatomy

Top articles of Marcy Kingsbury

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Microbial modulation prevents the effects of pervasive environmental stressors on microglia and social behavior, but not the dopamine system

Research Square

Staci Bilbo

Caroline Smith

Danielle Rendina

Marcy Kingsbury

Karen Malacon

...

2023/2/9

Microbial modulation via cross-fostering prevents the effects of pervasive environmental stressors on microglia and social behavior, but not the dopamine system

Molecular psychiatry

Caroline J Smith

Danielle N Rendina

Marcy A Kingsbury

Karen E Malacon

Dang M Nguyen

...

2023/6

Lasting consequences on physiology and social behavior following cesarean delivery in prairie voles

Hormones and Behavior

William M Kenkel

Marcy A Kingsbury

John M Reinhart

Murat Cetinbas

Ruslan I Sadreyev

...

2023/4/1

The Zonulin-transgenic mouse displays behavioral alterations ameliorated via depletion of the gut microbiota

Tissue Barriers

Alba Miranda-Ribera

Gloria Serena

Jundi Liu

Alessio Fasano

Marcy A Kingsbury

...

2022/7/3

Social deficits induced by pervasive environmental stressors are prevented by microbial or dopaminergic modulation

bioRxiv

Caroline J Smith

Danielle N Rendina

Marcy A Kingsbury

Karen E Malacon

Dang M Nguyen

...

2022/3/2

Loss of MyD88 in microglia impacts cognition and parvalbumin cell density in the male brain

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

Julia Dziabis

Caroline Smith

Marcy Kingsbury

Irene Jonathan

Benjamin Horvath

...

2022/11/1

Oxytocin and oxygen: the evolution of a solution to the ‘stress of life’

C Sue Carter

Marcy A Kingsbury

2022/8/29

Seasonal patterns of melatonin alter aggressive phenotypes of female Siberian hamsters

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

Nikki M Rendon

Christopher L Petersen

Kathleen M Munley

Andrea C Amez

Daniel L Boyes

...

2020/8

Altered cleavage plane orientation with increased genomic aneuploidy produced by receptor-mediated lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signaling in mouse cerebral cortical neural …

Molecular Brain

Whitney S McDonald

Kyoko Miyamoto

Richard Rivera

Grace Kennedy

Beatriz SV Almeida

...

2020/12

Neonatal immune challenge induces female-specific changes in social behavior and somatostatin cell number

Brain, behavior, and immunity

Caroline J Smith

Marcy A Kingsbury

Julia E Dziabis

Richa Hanamsagar

Karen E Malacon

...

2020/11/1

Is oxytocin “nature’s medicine”?

C Sue Carter

William M Kenkel

Evan L MacLean

Steven R Wilson

Allison M Perkeybile

...

2020/10/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 115
Olaf Sporns

Olaf Sporns

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 111
Larry J. Young

Larry J. Young

Emory University

H-index: 54
Barbara L Finlay

Barbara L Finlay

Cornell University

H-index: 41
Joshua A. Weiner

Joshua A. Weiner

University of Iowa

H-index: 36
Deron Herr

Deron Herr

National University of Singapore

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