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    Dorsal root ganglion neurons recapitulate the traumatic axonal injury of CNS neurons in response to a rapid stretch in vitro by Adams, Alexandra A, Li, Ying, Kim, Haesun A, Pfister, Bryan J

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (29-03-2023)
    “…models of traumatic brain injury (TBI) commonly use neurons isolated from the central nervous system. Limitations with primary cortical cultures, however, can…”
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    Mature and Myelinating Oligodendrocytes Are Specifically Vulnerable to Mild Fluid Percussion Injury in Mice by Adams, Alexandra A, Wood, Teresa L, Kim, Haesun A

    Published in Neurotrauma reports (01-06-2023)
    “…Myelin loss and oligodendrocyte death are well documented in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as in experimental animal models after…”
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    Mechanical stretch induces myelin protein loss in oligodendrocytes by activating Erk1/2 in a calcium‐dependent manner by Kim, Jihyun, Adams, Alexandra A., Gokina, Pradeepa, Zambrano, Brayan, Jayakumaran, Jeyanthan, Dobrowolski, Radek, Maurel, Patrice, Pfister, Bryan J., Kim, Haesun A.

    Published in Glia (01-10-2020)
    “…Myelin loss in the brain is a common occurrence in traumatic brain injury (TBI) that results from impact‐induced acceleration forces to the head. Fast and…”
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    Molecular Mechanisms Governing the Oligodendrocyte Response to Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Adams, Alexandra A

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…Myelin is a crucial structural and functional component of white matter in the central nervous system. Myelin is necessary for fast action potential…”
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    Clipping It's Wings ; Scientists hope a new technique will help them develop a vaccine against the bird flu virus before it leaps to humans: Pacific Edition by Guterl, Fred, With Michael Hastings, Jonathan Adams, Alexandra A. Seno, Scott Worden and Sarah Schafer

    Published in Newsweek (International, Atlantic edition) (09-02-2004)
    “…  Reverse genetics could be the best thing to happen to virology in years. It may cut the time needed to develop a new vaccine from several months to a few…”
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