Bilde av Wood, Shona
Bilde av Wood, Shona
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Shona Wood



  • Fredrik Andreas Fasth Markussen, Fernando Cazarez Marquez, Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, David Grey Hazlerigg, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    c-fos induction in the choroid plexus, tanycytes and pars tuberalis is an early indicator of spontaneous arousal from torpor in a deep hibernator
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Chiara Ciccone, Fayiri Kante, Lars Folkow, David Grey Hazlerigg, Alexander Christopher West, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Circadian coupling of mitochondria in a deep-diving mammal
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, Cristina Sáenz de Miera, Fredrik Andreas Fasth Markussen, Fernando Cazarez Marquez, Catherine Jaeger, Simen Rød Sandve et al.:
    Hypothalamic tanycytes as mediators of maternally programmed seasonal plasticity
    Current Biology 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Daniel Appenroth, Chandra Sekhar Ravuri, Sara K. Torppa, Shona Hiedi Wood, David Grey Hazlerigg, Alexander Christopher West :
    The Reindeer Circadian Clock Is Rhythmic and Temperature-compensated But Shows Evidence of Weak Coupling Between the Secondary and Core Molecular Clock Loops
    Journal of Biological Rhythms 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Daniel Appenroth, Alexander Christopher West, Shona Hiedi Wood, David Grey Hazlerigg :
    Tanycytes from a bird’s eye view: gene expression profiling of the tanycytic region under different seasonal states in the Svalbard ptarmigan
    Journal of Comparative Physiology A. Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • David Grey Hazlerigg, Barbara Mizumo Tomotani, Alexander Christopher West, Daniel Appenroth, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Biological timekeeping in polar environments: lessons from terrestrial vertebrates
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Chiara Ciccone, Fayiri Kante, Lars Folkow, David Grey Hazlerigg, Alexander Christopher West, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Circadian coupling of mitochondria in a deep-diving mammal
    bioRxiv 2023 DOI
  • Fredrik Andreas Fasth Markussen, Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, Beatrice Bothorel, David Hazlerigg, Valérie Simonneaux, Shona Wood :
    A refined method to monitor arousal from hibernation in the European hamster
    BMC Veterinary Research 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Alexander Christopher West, Yasutaka Mizoro, Shona Wood, Louise M. Ince, Marianne Iversen, Even Hjalmar Jørgensen et al.:
    Immunologic Profiling of the Atlantic Salmon Gill by Single Nuclei Transcriptomics
    Frontiers in Immunology 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Jayme van Dalum, Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    Maternal photoperiodic programming: Melatonin and seasonal synchronization before birth
    Frontiers in Endocrinology 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Alexander Christopher West, Yasutaka Mizoro, Shona Hiedi Wood, Marianne Iversen, Louise Ince, Even Jørgensen et al.:
    A single nuclei transcriptomic analysis of the Atlantic salmon gill through smoltification and seawater transfer
    bioRxiv 2020 DOI
  • Alexander Christopher West, Marianne Iversen, Even Hjalmar Jørgensen, Simen Rød Sandve, David Hazlerigg, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Diversified regulation of circadian clock gene expression following whole genome duplication
    PLoS Genetics 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, Matthew Hindle, Yasutaka Mizoro, Y. Cheng, Ben Saer, K Miedzinska et al.:
    Circadian clock mechanism driving mammalian photoperiodism
    Nature Communications 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Hugues Dardente, Shona Hiedi Wood, Francis Ebling, Cristina Sáenz de Miera :
    An integrative view of mammalian seasonal neuroendocrinology
    Journal of Neuroendocrinology (JNE) 2019 ARKIV / DOI
  • Hugues Dardente, Shona Hiedi Wood, Francis Ebling, Cristina Sáenz de Miera :
    An integrative view of mammalian seasonal neuroendocrinology
    Journal of Neuroendocrinology (JNE) 2019 DOI
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, Alexander Christopher West :
    Seasonal physiology: making the future a thing of the past
    Current Opinion in Physiology 2018 DOI
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    How can a binary switch within the pars tuberalis control seasonal timing of reproduction?
    Journal of Endocrinology 2018 ARKIV / DOI
  • Didier Lomet, Benoit Piegu, Shona Hiedi Wood, Hugues Dardente :
    Anti-angiogenic VEGFAxxxb transcripts are not expressed in the medio-basal hypothalamus of the seasonal sheep
    PLOS ONE 2018 ARKIV / DOI
  • Shona Wood :
    Neuroendocrine clocks and calendars
    Springer Nature 2021
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Hypothalamic tanycytes as mediators of maternally programmed seasonal plasticity
    2024
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Its time to talk about tanycytes in torpor arousal cycling
    2024
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Effects of photoperiod on early-life developmental trajectory in Siberian hamsters
    2024
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Torpor arousal cycling during hibernation
    2023
  • Shona Wood, Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, David Hazlerigg, Valérie Simonneaux :
    Extensive and divergent changes in tanycyte phenotype in response to gestational photoperiod
    2022
  • Shona Wood, Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, David Hazlerigg :
    Early life effects of hypothalamic thyroid hormone environment on the differentiation and biosensing properties of tanycytes
    2022
  • Chiara Ciccone, Fayiri Kante, David Grey Hazlerigg, Lars Folkow, Alexander Christopher West, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Circadian clockwork and mitochondrial metabolism in a diving mammal: a link between hypoxia tolerance and time of the day
    2022
  • Shona Wood :
    A clock for all seasons
    2021
  • Chiara Ciccone, Fayiri Kante, David Hazlerigg, Lars Folkow, AC West, Shona Wood :
    Circadian clockwork and mitochondrial metabolism in a diving mammal: clues to hypoxia tolerance?
    2021
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Epigenetics in seasonal time keeping
    2020
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Circadian clock mechanism driving mammalian photoperiodism
    2020
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    A MAJOR EUROPEAN INITIATIVE IN HIBERNATION RESEARCH
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    SYNCHROSMOLT: 15MILLION NOK AWARDED TO IMPROVE SMOLT HEALTH THROUGH CHRONOBIOLOGY AND GENETICS
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Chromatin immunoprecipitation workshop
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Lecture on seasonal timekeeping in mammals at the European society for biological rhythms research in Lyon
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Fish and Chips - report on ChIP workshop at NMBU
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    EUROPEAN BIOLOGICAL RHTYHMS SOCIETY MEETING IN LYON
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    ARCTIC CHRONOBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY AWARDED TWO AURORA MOBILITY PROGRAMME GRANTS FROM THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    ARCTIC CHRONOBIOLOGY PLOS BIOLOGY ESSAY REACHES OVER 7500 READS IN ONE MONTH
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    RESEARCH VISIT TO THE INSTITUTE OF WILDLIFE ECOLOGY IN VIENNA
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    NEW SENTINEL NORTH PROJECT ON BIOLOGICAL CLOCKS AND SEASONAL SYNCHRONISATION IN THE ARCTIC
    2019
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    UIT AND TROMSØ FORSKNINGSSTIFTELSES (TFS) LAUNCH THE AURORA OUTSTANDING TO SUPPORT UIT'S FUTURE LEADING RESEARCHERS
    2018
  • Shona Hiedi Wood, David Hazlerigg :
    Forskingsdagene: Dyret Kalendar
    Forskingsdagene 2018
  • Vebjørn Jacobsen Melum, David Hazlerigg, Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Dyrenes kalenderstyrte utvikling
    26. Sep 2018
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    PHD: ROLE OF TANYCYTES IN SEASONAL TIME-KEEPING – NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS
    2018
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    A binary switch mechanism operating in the pituitary controls seasonal reproduction
    2018
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    https://sites.google.com/site/shonawoodresearch/
    2018
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    SEASONAL PHYSIOLOGY: MAKING THE FUTURE A THING OF THE PAST
    2018
  • Shona Hiedi Wood :
    Epigenetics of Seasonal Timing in the Pituitary
    2018

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