[HTML][HTML] Conditional deletion of melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1 from GABAergic neurons increases locomotor activity
MJ Chee, AJ Hebert, N Briançon, SE Flaherty III… - Molecular …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) plays a key role in regulating energy balance.
MCH acts via its receptor MCHR1, and MCHR1 deletion increases energy expenditure …
MCH acts via its receptor MCHR1, and MCHR1 deletion increases energy expenditure …
Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 (FGF21) creates sugar-specific taste aversion to fructose through action in the brain in mice
Metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity are a growing healthcare concern, and
their increasing rates are attributed to increased consumption of carbohydrate-rich diets and …
their increasing rates are attributed to increased consumption of carbohydrate-rich diets and …
Clinical trials evaluating red blood cell transfusion thresholds: An updated systematic review and with additional focus on patients with cardiovascular disease
JL Carson, SJ Stanworth, JH Alexander… - American heart …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Several new trials evaluating transfusion strategies in patients with cardiovascular
disease have recently been published, increasing the number of enrolled patients by …
disease have recently been published, increasing the number of enrolled patients by …
[PDF][PDF] The Exemplary WPI PAX Booth 2018
A Graham, AA Buffum, AJ Hebert - 2018 - core.ac.uk
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project is to do all the logistical and physical legwork
necessary in order to successfully design, set up, and run a booth that showcases student-…
necessary in order to successfully design, set up, and run a booth that showcases student-…
HIV antiretroviral drug combination induces endothelial mitochondrial dysfunction and reactive oxygen species production, but not apoptosis
…, VY Hebert, Y Li, JM Mathis, JS Alexander… - Toxicology and applied …, 2007 - Elsevier
Numerous reports now indicate that HIV patients administered long-term antiretroviral
therapy (ART) are at a greater risk for developing cardiovascular diseases. Endothelial …
therapy (ART) are at a greater risk for developing cardiovascular diseases. Endothelial …
Young Researchers' Brain Health Research Day Joint ConferenceEffect of prior treatment history and sex on antidepressant response to subanesthetic ketamine …
…, ZJ Daskalakis, S Tremblay, ATM Konkle, AJ Hebert… - 2019 - jpn.ca
Background Only 35% of patients with major depressive disorder remit after first-line
treatment on medications with antidepressant properties. Furthermore, sex differences in …
treatment on medications with antidepressant properties. Furthermore, sex differences in …
Prospectus, February 9, 1983
…, K Meents, S Friedlein, B Downing, J Alexander… - 1983 - spark.parkland.edu
MonticeMo—Agribusiness and farming are stiit areas of interest to students according to
Robert Maxwett, Monticetto's vocationai agricuiture instructor, but iack of capita) wit! keep many …
Robert Maxwett, Monticetto's vocationai agricuiture instructor, but iack of capita) wit! keep many …
Evaluation of fluticasone propionate (500 μg day− 1) administered either as dry powder via a Diskhaler® inhaler or pressurized inhaler and compared with …
B Lundback, M Alexander, J Day, J Hebert, R Holzer… - Respiratory …, 1993 - Elsevier
Five hundred and eighty-five patients with moderate asthma, currently recevving 400–1000
μg day −1 of an inhaled corticosteroid, were treated for 6 weeks in a double-blind, …
μg day −1 of an inhaled corticosteroid, were treated for 6 weeks in a double-blind, …
Synergistic effect of resveratrol and quercetin released from drug‐eluting polymer coatings for endovascular devices
…, JS Alexander, SC Roerig, VY Hebert… - … Research Part B …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
This study describes the development and evaluation of novel polymer films that provide
controlled release of two vascular‐protective polyphenols for endovascular devices. …
controlled release of two vascular‐protective polyphenols for endovascular devices. …
Identification of two distinct macrophage subsets with divergent effects causing either neurotoxicity or regeneration in the injured mouse spinal cord
…, JC Gensel, DP Ankeny, JK Alexander… - Journal of …, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
Macrophages dominate sites of CNS injury in which they promote both injury and repair. These
divergent effects may be caused by distinct macrophage subsets, ie, “classically activated…
divergent effects may be caused by distinct macrophage subsets, ie, “classically activated…