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    Identification of a fatty acid binding protein4-UCP2 axis regulating microglial mediated neuroinflammation by Duffy, Cayla M., Xu, Hongliang, Nixon, Joshua P., Bernlohr, David A., Butterick, Tammy A.

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-04-2017)
    “…Hypothalamic inflammation contributes to metabolic dysregulation and the onset of obesity. Dietary saturated fats activate microglia via a nuclear factor-kappa…”
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    Role of orexin A signaling in dietary palmitic acid-activated microglial cells by Duffy, Cayla M., Yuan, Ce, Wisdorf, Lauren E., Billington, Charles J., Kotz, Catherine M., Nixon, Joshua P., Butterick, Tammy A.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (08-10-2015)
    “…•Palmitic acid (PA) increases microglial orexin receptor 1 expression.•PA increases microglial pro-inflammatory cytokine release.•Orexin A reduces microglial…”
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    Microglial FABP4-UCP2 Axis Modulates Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Decline in Obese Mice by So, Simon W, Fleming, Kendra M, Duffy, Cayla M, Nixon, Joshua P, Bernlohr, David A, Butterick, Tammy A

    “…The microglial fatty-acid-binding protein 4-uncoupling protein 2 (FABP4-UCP2) axis is a key regulator of neuroinflammation in high-fat-diet (HFD)-fed animals,…”
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    Mitochondrial fusion proteins in revascularized hibernating hearts by Holley, Christopher T., MD, Long, Eric K., PhD, Butterick, Tammy A., PhD, Duffy, Cayla M., BS, Lindsey, Megan E., BS, Stone, Laura Hocum, PhD, McFalls, Edward O., MD, PhD, Kelly, Rosemary F., MD

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Hibernating myocardium is characterized by viable yet dysfunctional myocardium secondary to chronic ischemia, with studies demonstrating…”
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    Microglial Immune Response to Low Concentrations of Combustion-Generated Nanoparticles: An In Vitro Model of Brain Health by Duffy, Cayla M, Swanson, Jacob, Northrop, William, Nixon, Joshua P, Butterick, Tammy A

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (09-03-2018)
    “…The brain is the central regulator for integration and control of responses to environmental cues. Previous studies suggest that air pollution may directly…”
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    Orexin/hypocretin treatment restores hippocampal-dependent memory in orexin-deficient mice by Mavanji, Vijayakumar, Butterick, Tammy A., Duffy, Cayla M., Nixon, Joshua P., Billington, Charles J., Kotz, Catherine M.

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-12-2017)
    “…•Orexin 1 receptor expression is elevated in mice lacking orexin (O/A3 mice).•O/A3 mice showed significant impairments in a two-way active avoidance memory…”
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    Orexin A attenuates palmitic acid-induced hypothalamic cell death by Duffy, Cayla M., Nixon, Joshua P., Butterick, Tammy A.

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-09-2016)
    “…Palmitic acid (PA), an abundant dietary saturated fatty acid, contributes to obesity and hypothalamic dysregulation in part through increase in oxidative…”
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    Microglia as a Surrogate Biosensor to Determine Nanoparticle Neurotoxicity by Duffy, Cayla M, Ahmed, Shihab, Yuan, Ce, Mavanji, Vijayakumar, Nixon, Joshua P, Butterick, Tammy

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (25-10-2016)
    “…Nanoparticles found in air pollutants can alter neurotransmitter profiles, increase neuroinflammation, and alter brain function. Therefore, the assay described…”
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    Use of a caspase multiplexing assay to determine apoptosis in a hypothalamic cell model by Butterick, Tammy A, Duffy, Cayla M, Lee, Rachel E, Billington, Charles J, Kotz, Catherine M, Nixon, Joshua P

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (16-04-2014)
    “…The ability to multiplex assays in studies of complex cellular mechanisms eliminates the need for repetitive experiments, provides internal controls, and…”
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