Madeleine JunkinsPostdoctoral AssociateDownloadHi-Res PhotoAboutResearchNewsMadeleine JunkinsAboutCopy LinkTitlesPostdoctoral AssociateAppointmentsImmunobiologyPostdoctoral AssociatePrimaryImmunobiologyOther Departments & OrganizationsImmunobiologyEducation & TrainingMPhilYale University, Interdepartmental Neuroscience ProgramBAWesleyan University, Neuroscience & Behavior (2016)ResearchCopy LinkResearch at a GlanceYale Co-AuthorsFrequent collaborators of Madeleine Junkins's published research.Elena Gracheva, PhDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationSlav Bagriantsev, PhDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationPublications2022Towards understanding the neural origins of hibernationJunkins MS, Bagriantsev SN, Gracheva EO. Towards understanding the neural origins of hibernation. Journal Of Experimental Biology 2022, 225 PMID: 34982152, DOI: 10.1242/jeb.229542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsBrain StemHeartHibernationTorporConceptsNervous systemModern neuroscience approachVivo calcium imagingPulmonary reflexesSlow heartCalcium imagingNeural originNeuromodulatory systemsBreathing rateBrainstemHypothalamusMaintenance of hibernationPhysiological changesPhysiological responsesQuiescent stateReflex2019Osmolyte Depletion and Thirst Suppression Allow Hibernators to Survive for Months without WaterFeng NY, Junkins MS, Merriman DK, Bagriantsev SN, Gracheva EO. Osmolyte Depletion and Thirst Suppression Allow Hibernators to Survive for Months without Water. Current Biology 2019, 29: 3053-3058.e3. PMID: 31495581, PMCID: PMC6759396, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.07.038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH KeywordsAnimalsHibernationOsmolar ConcentrationSciuridaeThirstTorporWaterNewsCopy LinkNewsNovember 28, 2024How hibernating squirrels go more than six months without water—and don’t get thirstySource: Popular ScienceRead moreabout How hibernating squirrels go more than six months without water—and don’t get thirstyFebruary 07, 2024Gracheva lab reveals mechanisms of fluid homeostasis in hibernating squirrelsSource: Current BiologyRead moreabout Gracheva lab reveals mechanisms of fluid homeostasis in hibernating squirrels
Towards understanding the neural origins of hibernationJunkins MS, Bagriantsev SN, Gracheva EO. Towards understanding the neural origins of hibernation. Journal Of Experimental Biology 2022, 225 PMID: 34982152, DOI: 10.1242/jeb.229542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsBrain StemHeartHibernationTorporConceptsNervous systemModern neuroscience approachVivo calcium imagingPulmonary reflexesSlow heartCalcium imagingNeural originNeuromodulatory systemsBreathing rateBrainstemHypothalamusMaintenance of hibernationPhysiological changesPhysiological responsesQuiescent stateReflex
Osmolyte Depletion and Thirst Suppression Allow Hibernators to Survive for Months without WaterFeng NY, Junkins MS, Merriman DK, Bagriantsev SN, Gracheva EO. Osmolyte Depletion and Thirst Suppression Allow Hibernators to Survive for Months without Water. Current Biology 2019, 29: 3053-3058.e3. PMID: 31495581, PMCID: PMC6759396, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.07.038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH KeywordsAnimalsHibernationOsmolar ConcentrationSciuridaeThirstTorporWater
November 28, 2024How hibernating squirrels go more than six months without water—and don’t get thirstySource: Popular ScienceRead moreabout How hibernating squirrels go more than six months without water—and don’t get thirsty
February 07, 2024Gracheva lab reveals mechanisms of fluid homeostasis in hibernating squirrelsSource: Current BiologyRead moreabout Gracheva lab reveals mechanisms of fluid homeostasis in hibernating squirrels