Search Results - "Hamilton, W Ryan"
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Prolactin and blood-brain barrier permeability
Published in Current neurovascular research (01-11-2013)“…The blood-brain barrier (BBB) consists in part of a highly specialized set of cells which separates the brain from the vascular system. The BBB controls the…”
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Low-Level Gestational Lead Exposure Increases Retinal Progenitor Cell Proliferation and Rod Photoreceptor and Bipolar Cell Neurogenesis in Mice
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-01-2011)“…Background: Gestational lead exposure (GLE) produces novel and persistent rod-mediated electroretinographic (ERG) supernormality in children and adult animals…”
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Increased proliferation of late-born retinal progenitor cells by gestational lead exposure delays rod and bipolar cell differentiation
Published in Molecular vision (24-12-2016)“…Studies of neuronal development in the retina often examine the stages of proliferation, differentiation, and synaptic development, albeit independently. Our…”
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Gestational lead exposure selectively decreases retinal dopamine amacrine cells and dopamine content in adult mice
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (01-11-2011)“…Gestational lead exposure (GLE) produces supernormal scotopic electroretinograms (ERG) in children, monkeys and rats, and a novel retinal phenotype…”
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Effects of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) on retinal dopaminergic system in mice
Published in Neuroscience letters (02-05-2012)“…► We examine effects of methamphetamine and MPTP on the retinal dopaminergic system. ► Neither low or high dose of methamphetamine affected dopamine or its…”
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Low-Level Human Equivalent Gestational Lead Exposure Produces Supernormal Scotopic Electroretinograms, Increased Retinal Neurogenesis, and Decreased Retinal Dopamine Utilization in Rats
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2008)“…Background: Postnatal lead exposure in children and animals produces alterations in the visual system primarily characterized by decreases in the rod-mediated…”
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