Below are downloadable papers by Dr. Bell and others. Take a look! For more, visit Dr. Bell's Google Scholar Profile.
2020
Liberman, D.A, Walker, K.A, Gore, A.C., and Bell, M.R. (2020) Sex-specific effects of developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls on neuroimmune and dopaminergic endpoints in adolescent rats, Neurotoxicology and Teratology 79, 106880. PDF
2018
Bell, M. R., Dryden, A., Will, R., and Gore, A. C. (2018) Sex differences in effects of gestational polychlorinated biphenyl exposure on hypothalamic neuroimmune and neuromodulator systems in neonatal rats, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 353, 55-66. PDF
2017
Molenda-Figueira, H. A., Bell, M. R., De Lorme, K. C., and Sisk, C. L. (2017) Pubertal pair-housing facilitates adult sexual behavior in male rats, Developmental Psychobiology 59, 111-117. PDF
Nutsch, V. L., Bell, M. R., Will, R. G., Yin, W., Wolfe, A., Gillette, R., Dominguez, J. M., and Gore, A. C. (2017) Aging and estradiol effects on gene expression in the medial preoptic area, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and posterodorsal medial amygdala of male rats, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 442, 153-164. PDF
2016
Bell, M. R., Hart, B. G., and Gore, A. C. (2016) Two-hit exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls at gestational and juvenile life stages: 2. Sex-specific neuromolecular effects in the brain, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 420, 125-137. PDF
Bell, M. R., Thompson, L. M., Rodriguez, K., and Gore, A. C. (2016) Two-hit exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls at gestational and juvenile life stages: 1. Sexually dimorphic effects on social and anxiety-like behaviors, Hormones and Behavior 78, 168-177. PDF
2014
Bell, M. R. (2014) Endocrine-disrupting actions of PCBs on brain development and social and reproductive behaviors, Current Opinion in Pharmacology 19, 134-144. PDF
2013
Bell, M.R., Meerts, S.H., Sisk, C.L. Adolescent brain maturation is necessary for adult-typical mesocorticolimbic responses to a rewarding social cue, Developmental Neurobiology 73(11): 856-69. PDF
De Lorme, K., Bell, M. R., and Sisk, C. L. (2013) The Teenage Brain: Social Reorientation and the Adolescent Brain—The Role of Gonadal Hormones in the Male Syrian Hamster, Current Directions in Psychological Science 22, 128-133. PDF
Bell, M. R., and Sisk, C. L. (2013) Dopamine Mediates Testosterone-Induced Social Reward in Male Syrian Hamsters, Endocrinology 154, 1225-1234. PDF
Bell, M. R., De Lorme, K. C., Figueira, R. J., Kashy, D. A., and Sisk, C. L. (2013) Adolescent gain in positive valence of a socially relevant stimulus: engagement of the mesocorticolimbic reward circuitry, European Journal of Neuroscience 37, 457-468. PDF
2012
De Lorme, K. C., Bell, M. R., and Sisk, C. L. (2012) Maturation of social reward in adult male Syrian hamsters does not depend on organizational effects of pubertal testosterone, Hormones and Behavior 62, 180-185. PDF
2010
Bell, M. R., Meerts, S. H., and Sisk, C. L. (2010) Male Syrian hamsters demonstrate a conditioned place preference for sexual behavior and female chemosensory stimuli, Hormones and Behavior 58, 410-414. PDF
Last edited May 2020.