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    Neuropsychological function and suicidal behavior: attention control, memory and executive dysfunction in suicide attempt by Keilp, J G, Gorlyn, M, Russell, M, Oquendo, M A, Burke, A K, Harkavy-Friedman, J, Mann, J J

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-03-2013)
    “…Executive dysfunction, distinct from other cognitive deficits in depression, has been associated with suicidal behavior. However, this dysfunction is not found…”
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    Impact of Guided-Inquiry-Based Instruction with a Writing and Reflection Emphasis on Chemistry Students’ Critical Thinking Abilities by Gupta, Tanya, Burke, K. A, Mehta, Akash, Greenbowe, Thomas J

    Published in Journal of chemical education (13-01-2015)
    “…The Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) laboratory instruction approach has been used successfully over a decade to engage students in laboratory activities…”
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    How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed Chemistry Instruction at a Large Public University in the Midwest: Challenges Met, (Some) Obstacles Overcome, and Lessons Learned by Burnett, Joseph W, Burke, K. A, Stephens, Nicole M, Bose, Ishani, Bonaccorsi, Cristina, Wade, Adam M, Awino, Joseph K

    Published in Journal of chemical education (08-09-2020)
    “…This communication presents a partial historical summary of some of Iowa State University’s Chemistry Department teaching response to the shift to online…”
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    Primary cesarean section and adverse delivery outcomes among women of very advanced maternal age by Richards, M K, Flanagan, M R, Littman, A J, Burke, A K, Callegari, L S

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-04-2016)
    “…Objective: To assess associations between primary cesarean delivery and adverse delivery outcomes with very advanced maternal age. Study Design: We conducted a…”
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    Neuropsychological deficits in past suicide attempters with varying levels of depression severity by Keilp, J G, Beers, S R, Burke, A K, Melhem, N M, Oquendo, M A, Brent, D A, Mann, J J

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-10-2014)
    “…Our previous work identified deficits in interference processing and learning/memory in past suicide attempters who were currently depressed and…”
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    Life events: a complex role in the timing of suicidal behavior among depressed patients by Oquendo, M A, Perez-Rodriguez, M M, Poh, E, Sullivan, G, Burke, A K, Sublette, M E, Mann, J J, Galfalvy, H

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-08-2014)
    “…Suicidal behavior is often conceptualized as a response to overwhelming stress. Our model posits that given a propensity for acting on suicidal urges,…”
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    Expression and immunolocalisation of the endocytic receptors megalin and cubilin in the human yolk sac and placenta across gestation by Burke, K.A, Jauniaux, E, Burton, G.J, Cindrova-Davies, T

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract Megalin and cubilin are multifunctional endocytic receptors associated with many transporting epithelia. They play an essential role in transport of…”
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    Using the Science Writing Heuristic in the General Chemistry Laboratory To Improve Students' Academic Performance by Greenbowe, Thomas J, Poock, Jason R, Burke, K. A, Hand, Brian M

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-08-2007)
    “…A two-semester longitudinal study investigated the effects of a laboratory instructional strategy—the Science Writing Heuristic (SWH)—on improving student…”
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    Implementing the Science Writing Heuristic in the Chemistry Laboratory by Burke, K. A, Greenbowe, Thomas J, Hand, Brian M

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-07-2006)
    “…The Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) is an instructional technique that combines inquiry, collaborative learning, and writing to change the nature of the…”
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    The Impact of the Orphan Drug Act on the Development and Advancement of Neurological Products for Rare Diseases: A Descriptive Review by Burke, K A, Freeman, S N, Imoisili, M A, Coté, T R

    Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-10-2010)
    “…Many neurological diseases or conditions are rare disorders. The Orphan Drug Act (ODA) of 1983 was promulgated to promote the development of products for such…”
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    Ethanol-maintained responding of rats is more resistant to change in a context with added non-drug reinforcement by Shahan, T. A, Burke, K. A

    Published in Behavioural pharmacology (01-07-2004)
    “…Alternative non-drug reinforcers reliably decrease drug-maintained responding in self-administration procedures. Studies of the resistance to change of…”
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    Compromised BRCA1–PALB2 interaction is associated with breast cancer risk by Foo, T K, Tischkowitz, M, Simhadri, S, Boshari, T, Zayed, N, Burke, K A, Berman, S H, Blecua, P, Riaz, N, Huo, Y, Ding, Y C, Neuhausen, S L, Weigelt, B, Reis-Filho, J S, Foulkes, W D, Xia, B

    Published in Oncogene (20-07-2017)
    “…The major breast cancer suppressor proteins BRCA1 and BRCA2 play essential roles in homologous recombination (HR)-mediated DNA repair, which is thought to be…”
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    Treadmill exercise training augments brain norepinephrine response to familiar and novel stress by Dishman, R.K, Renner, K.J, White-Welkley, J.E, Burke, K.A, Bunnell, B.N

    Published in Brain research bulletin (15-07-2000)
    “…In a test of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) cortical and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) interaction during familiar and novel stress, we previously…”
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    Antidepressant medication exposure and 5-HT 1A autoreceptor binding in major depressive disorder by Metts, A V, Rubin-Falcone, H, Ogden, R T, Lin, X, Wilner, D E, Burke, A K, Sublette, M E, Oquendo, M A, Miller, J M, Mann, J J

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2019)
    “…We have previously reported higher brain serotonin 1A (5-HT ) autoreceptor binding in antidepressant-naïve patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)…”
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    Antidepressant medication exposure and 5‐HT1A autoreceptor binding in major depressive disorder by Metts, A. V., Rubin‐Falcone, H., Ogden, R. T., Lin, X., Wilner, D. E., Burke, A. K., Sublette, M. E., Oquendo, M. A., Miller, J. M., Mann, J. J.

    Published in Synapse (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2019)
    “…Objective: We have previously reported higher brain serotonin 1A (5‐HT1A) autoreceptor binding in antidepressant‐naïve patients with Major Depressive Disorder…”
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    Clinical features of depressed patients with or without a family history of alcoholism by Sher, L., Oquendo, M. A., Conason, A. H., Brent, D. A., Grunebaum, M. F., Zalsman, G., Burke, A. K., Mann, J. J.

    Published in Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (01-10-2005)
    “…Objective:  To compare clinical features of depressed subjects without alcoholism but with a family history of alcoholism to a depressed group without…”
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    Developing and Using Conceptual Computer Animations for Chemistry Instruction by Burke, K. A, Greenbowe, Thomas J, Windschitl, Mark A

    Published in Journal of chemical education (01-12-1998)
    “…Multimedia technology has advanced rapidly within the past two years providing an opportunity for chemistry instructors to develop and use their own computer…”
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    Effect of Estradiol on Estrogen Receptor Expression in Rat Uterine Cell Types by NEPHEW, K. P, XINGHUA LONG, OSBORNE, E, BURKE, K. A, AHLUWALIA, A, BIGSBY, R. M

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-01-2000)
    “…In rodent uterus, both up- and down-regulation of estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) and protein levels by estradiol has been…”
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    Activity wheel running reduces escape latency and alters brain monoamine levels after footshock by DISHMAN, R. K, RENNER, K. J, YOUNGSTEDT, S. D, REIGLE, T. G, BUNNELL, B. N, BURKE, K. A, YOO, H. S, MOUGEY, E. H, MEYERHOFF, J. L

    Published in Brain research bulletin (1997)
    “…We examined the effects of chronic activity wheel running on brain monoamines and latency to escape foot shock after prior exposure to uncontrollable,…”
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