164 results on '"Yamakawa, Glenn R."'
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2. Microbiome depletion prior to repeat mild TBI differentially alters social deficits and prefrontal cortex plasticity in adolescent and adult rats
3. Treatment with the vascular endothelial growth factor-A antibody, bevacizumab, has sex-specific effects in a rat model of mild traumatic brain injury
4. Image data harmonization tools for the analysis of post-traumatic epilepsy development in preclinical multisite MRI studies
5. Gene expression changes in the cerebellum are associated with persistent post-injury pain in adolescent rats exposed to early life stress
6. Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury alters central and peripheral clock gene expression in the adolescent rat
7. Serum neurofilament light as a biomarker of vulnerability to a second mild traumatic brain injury
8. A high-fat high-sugar diet and adversity early in life modulate pain outcomes at the behavioural and molecular level in adolescent rats: The role of sex
9. Critical Windows: Exploring the Association Between Perinatal Trauma, Epigenetics, and Chronic Pain.
10. ComBating inter‐site differences in field strength: harmonizing preclinical traumatic brain injury MRI data.
11. Gut microbiome depletion and repetitive mild traumatic brain injury differentially modify bone development in male and female adolescent rats
12. The need to incorporate aged animals into the preclinical modeling of neurological conditions
13. Treatment with the vascular endothelial growth factor-A antibody, bevacizumab, has sex-specific effects in a rat model of mild traumatic brain injury
14. Gene expression changes in the cerebellum associated with persistent post-injury pain in adolescent rats exposed to early life stress
15. Diurnal circadian clock gene expression is altered in models of genetic and acquired epilepsy
16. E2730, an uncompetitive γ‐aminobutyric acid transporter‐1 inhibitor, suppresses epileptic seizures in a rat model of chronic mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
17. Gut instinct: Sex differences in the gut microbiome are associated with changes in adolescent nociception following maternal separation in rats
18. Critical Windows: Exploring the Association Between Perinatal Trauma, Epigenetics, and Chronic Pain
19. The cholinergic forebrain arousal system acts directly on the circadian pacemaker
20. Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Alters Glymphatic Clearance Rates in Limbic Structures of Adolescent Female Rats
21. The waiting game: investigating the neurobiological transition from acute to persistent pain in adolescent rats
22. Age matters: Microbiome depletion prior to repeat mild traumatic brain injury differentially alters microbial composition and function in adolescent and adult rats
23. Serum neurofilament light as a biomarker of vulnerability to a second mild traumatic brain injury
24. Treatment with vascular endothelial growth factor-A worsens cognitive recovery in a rat model of mild traumatic brain injury
25. Repeat mild traumatic brain injuries (RmTBI) modify nociception and disrupt orexinergic connectivity within the descending pain pathway.
26. Manipulating cognitive reserve: Pre-injury environmental conditions influence the severity of concussion symptomology, gene expression, and response to melatonin treatment in rats
27. Synchronizing our clocks as we age: the influence of the brain-gut-immune axis on the sleep-wake cycle across the lifespan
28. Targeting the Cerebrovascular System: Next-Generation Biomarkers and Treatment for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
29. Temporal profile and utility of serum neurofilament light in a rat model of mild traumatic brain injury
30. Activation of the Protein Kinase R–Like Endoplasmic Reticulum Kinase (PERK) Pathway of the Unfolded Protein Response after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury and Treatment with a PERK Inhibitor
31. White and Gray Matter Abnormalities in Australian Footballers With a History of Sports-Related Concussion: An MRI Study
32. Targeting the Cerebrovascular System: Next-Generation Biomarkers and Treatment for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
33. Physiological responses of the circadian clock to acute light exposure at night
34. A novel rat model of heterotopic ossification after polytrauma with traumatic brain injury
35. Is the glymphatic system the missing link between sleep impairments and neurological disorders? Examining the implications and uncertainties
36. The Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus Is Not Necessary for the Expression of Circadian Food-Anticipatory Activity in Rats
37. Examining Changes in Rodent Temperament Following Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescence
38. Pain in the Developing Brain: Early Life Factors Alter Nociception and Neurobiological Function in Adolescent Rats
39. Synchronizing our clocks as we age: the influence of the brain-gut-immune axis on the sleep-wake cycle across the lifespan.
40. Examining changes in rodent temperament following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in adolescence.
41. Experimental traumatic brain injury does not lead to lung infection
42. Administration of diphenyl diselenide (PhSe)2 following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury exacerbates anxiety-like symptomology in a rat model
43. Examining the Progressive Behavior and Neuropathological Outcomes Associated with Chronic Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats
44. Investigating the cumulative effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and repetitive mild traumatic brain injury on adolescent rats
45. Caffeine consumption during development alters spine density and recovery from repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in young adult rats
46. Phenotype and function of raphe projections to the suprachiasmatic nucleus
47. Investigating the Role of the Hypothalamus in Outcomes to Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury : Neonatal Monosodium Glutamate Does Not Exacerbate Deficits
48. Bone Health in Rats With Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in the Absence of Anti-Epileptic Drugs
49. Investigating the Role of the Hypothalamus in Outcomes to Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Neonatal Monosodium Glutamate Does Not Exacerbate Deficits
50. Caffeine consumption during development alters spine density and recovery from repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in young adult rats.
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