IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie (Division of Medical Sciences/Island Medical Program) has co-authored a new Systematic Review entitled GRM7 deficiency, from excitotoxicity and neuroinflammation to neurodegeneration: Systematic review of GRM7 deficient patients. Collaborating authors include Majid Zaki-Dizaji, Mohammad Foad Abazari, Hossein Razzaghi, and Irene Shkolnikov. The article was published in Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – …
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Brain Changes: Aerobic Exercise for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie and IALH Student Affiliates Taylor Snowden and Jamie Morrison have co-authored a new research article entitled Brain Changes: Aerobic Exercise for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Collaborating authors include Meike Boerstra, Eric Eyolfson, Crystal Acosta, Erin Grafe, Hannah Reid, Justin Brand, Matthew Galati, and Judith Gargaro. The article was published in …
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Repeated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Causes Sex-Specific Increases in Cell Proliferation and Inflammation in Juvenile Rats
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie and IALH Student Affiliate Jamie Morrison have co-authored a new research article entitled Repeated mild traumatic brain injury causes sex-specific increases in cell proliferation and inflammation in juvenile rats. Collaborating authors include Katie J. Neale, Hannah M. O. Reid, Barbara Sousa, Erin McDonagh, Sandy Shultz, and Eric Eyolfson. The article …
Progranulin is an FMRP Target That Influences Macroorchidism But Not Behaviour in a Mouse Model of Fragile X Syndrome
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie has co-authjored a new research article entitled Progranulin is an FMRP target that influences macroorchidism but not behaviour in a mouse model of Fragile X Syndrome. Collaborating authors include Benjamin Life, Luis E.B. Bettio, Ilse Gantois, and Blair R. Leavitt. The article was published in Current Research in Neurobiology. Abstract: …
A Protocol for Remote Cognitive Training Developed for Use in Clinical Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
IALH Research Fellows Jodie Gawryluk and Brian Christie, and IALH Student Affiliates Taylor Snowden-Richardson, Lisa Ohlhauser and Jamie Morrison are collaborating authors on a new research article entitled A Protocol for Remote Cognitive Training Developed for Use in Clinical Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The article was published in Neurotrauma Reports. Abstract: Many traumatic brain …
Reelin Rescues Behavioral, Electrophysiological, and Molecular Metrics of a Chronic Stress Phenotype in a Similar Manner to Ketamine
IALH Research Fellows Brian Christie and Hector Caruncho, and IALH Student Affiliate Brady Rieve have collaborated on a new research article entitled Reelin Rescues Behavioral, Electrophysiological, and Molecular Metrics of a Chronic Stress Phenotype in a Similar Manner to Ketamine. Other authors include Jenessa N. Johnston, Josh Allen, Irene Shkolnikov, Carla L. Sanchez-Lafuente, Kaylene Scheil, …
Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury: An Inherent Bi-Directional Relationship with Temporal and Synergistic Complexities
IALH Research Fellows Jodie Gawryluk and Brian Christie have co-authored a new research article entitled Stress and traumatic brain injury: An inherent bi-directional relationship with temporal and synergistic complexities. Collaborating authors include Justin Brand, Stuart J. MacDonald and Sandy R. Shultz. The article was published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. Abstract: Traumatic brain injury …
Women are Taking the Hit: Examining the Unique Consequences of Cannabis Use Across the Female Lifespan
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie has co-authored a new research article entitled Women are Taking the Hit: Examining the Unique Consequences of Cannabis Use Across the Female Lifespan. Collaborating authors include E.L. Gräfe, H.M.O. Reid, I. Shkolnikov, K. Conway, A. Kit, and C. Acosta. The article was published in Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology. Abstract: Cannabis use …
Assessing Changes in Synaptic Plasticity Using an Awake Closed-Head Injury Model of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie has co-authored a new research article entitled Assessing Changes in Synaptic Plasticity Using an Awake Closed-Head Injury Model of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Collaborating authors include Allyson Gross, Annika Willoughby, Erin Grafe, Justin Brand, Emily Bosdachin, Hannah M. O. Reid, Crystal Acosta, and Eric Eyolfson. The article was published in …