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pro vyhledávání: '"Julie L. Hazelton"'
Autor:
Thomas H. Sanderson, Julie L. Hazelton, Greg I. Elmer, Robert E. Rosenthal, Tibor Kristian, Gary Fiskum, Gary S. Krause, Irina Balan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurotrauma. 27:753-762
In this study we tested the hypothesis that long-term neuropathological outcome is worsened by hyperoxic compared to normoxic reperfusion in a rat global cerebral ischemia model. Adult male rats were anesthetized and subjected to bilateral carotid ar
Publikováno v:
Developmental Neuroscience. 32:480-487
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children and is characterized by reduced aerobic cerebral energy metabolism early after injury, possibly due to impaired activity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex. E
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroscience Research. 87:1250-1259
Brain mitochondria are relatively resistant to calcium-induced mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) with heterogenic response to the insult. Since the cause for this heterogeneity is not clear we studied the distribution of a key regulator of
Publikováno v:
Hormones and Behavior. 51:54-61
Stressful social conditions, such as isolation, that occur during sensitive developmental periods may alter present and future social behavior. Changes in the neuroendocrine mechanisms closely associated with affiliative behaviors and stress reactivi
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 37:3008-3013
Background and Purpose— Current guidelines suggest that cardiac arrest (CA) survivors should be ventilated with 100% O 2 after resuscitation. Breathing 100% O 2 may worsen neurological outcome after experimental CA. This study tested the hypothesis
Autor:
Michael L. Quinn, Julie M. Wu, N. Thompson, Frank J Schenck, Julie L. Hazelton, Daniel J. Donoghue, Mark Jaber, Mahmoud Abdelnabi, Joanne Beavers, Mary Ann Ottinger, Michael Ruscio
Publikováno v:
Brain Research Bulletin. 65:199-209
Japanese quail provide an advantageous avian model for assessing long-term biological consequences of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). These studies examined route of exposure and vulnerability to biological impact of EDCs over the life cycle i
Autor:
Patrin Suppatkul, Timothy D. Sweeny, C. Sue Carter, Julie L. Hazelton, Michael G. Ruscio, Emily Boothe
Publikováno v:
Behavioural brain research. 187(1)
The onset of parental behavior has profound and enduring effects on behavior and neurobiology across a variety of species. In some cases, mere exposure to a foster neonate (and a subsequent parental response) can have similar effects. In the present