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    Cognitive and behavioral effects of whole brain conventional or high dose rate (FLASH) proton irradiation in a neonatal Sprague Dawley rat model by Williams, Michael T, Sugimoto, Chiho, Regan, Samantha L, Pitzer, Emily M, Fritz, Adam L, Sertorio, Mathieu, Mascia, Anthony E, Vatner, Ralph E, Perentesis, John P, Vorhees, Charles V

    Published in PloS one (16-09-2022)
    “…Recent studies suggest that ultra-high dose rates of proton radiation (>40 Gy/s; FLASH) confer less toxicity to exposed healthy tissue and reduce cognitive…”
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    Effects of Permethrin or Deltamethrin Exposure in Adult Sprague Dawley Rats on Acoustic and Light Prepulse Inhibition of Acoustic or Tactile Startle by Regan, Samantha L., Sugimoto, Chiho, Fritz, Adam L., Vorhees, Charles V., Williams, Michael T.

    Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-06-2021)
    “…The effects of permethrin (PRM) and deltamethrin (DLM) on acoustic or light prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response (ASR) and tactile startle…”
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    Cognitive and behavioral effects of whole brain conventional or high dose rate by Williams, Michael T, Sugimoto, Chiho, Regan, Samantha L, Pitzer, Emily M, Fritz, Adam L, Sertorio, Mathieu, Mascia, Anthony E, Vatner, Ralph E, Perentesis, John P, Vorhees, Charles V

    Published in PloS one (16-09-2022)
    “…Recent studies suggest that ultra-high dose rates of proton radiation (>40 Gy/s; FLASH) confer less toxicity to exposed healthy tissue and reduce cognitive…”
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    A Gad2 specific Slc6a8 deletion recapitulates the contextual and cued freezing deficits seen in Slc6a8 -/y mice by Sugimoto, Chiho, Perna, Marla K, Regan, Samantha L, Tepe, Erin A, Liou, Rosalyn, Fritz, Adam L, Williams, Michael T, Vorhees, Charles V, Skelton, Matthew R

    Published in Brain research (15-02-2024)
    “…The creatine (Cr)-phosphocreatine shuttle is essential for ATP homeostasis. In humans, the absence of brain Cr causes significant intellectual disability,…”
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