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    The Near-Term (Late Preterm) Human Brain and Risk for Periventricular Leukomalacia: A Review by Kinney, Hannah C.

    Published in Seminars in perinatology (01-04-2006)
    “…Historically the major focus in neonatal neurology has been on brain injury in premature infants born less than 30 gestational weeks. This focus reflects the…”
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    The developing oligodendrocyte: key cellular target in brain injury in the premature infant by Volpe, Joseph J., Kinney, Hannah C., Jensen, Frances E., Rosenberg, Paul A.

    “…► Premyelinating oligodendrocyte the key cellular target in white matter injury in premature infants. ► Pathogenesis of injury is initiated by two initiating…”
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    The Human Connectome Project and beyond: Initial applications of 300mT/m gradients by McNab, Jennifer A., Edlow, Brian L., Witzel, Thomas, Huang, Susie Y., Bhat, Himanshu, Heberlein, Keith, Feiweier, Thorsten, Liu, Kecheng, Keil, Boris, Cohen-Adad, Julien, Tisdall, M. Dylan, Folkerth, Rebecca D., Kinney, Hannah C., Wald, Lawrence L.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-10-2013)
    “…The engineering of a 3T human MRI scanner equipped with 300mT/m gradients – the strongest gradients ever built for an in vivo human MRI scanner – was a major…”
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    Neuroanatomic Connectivity of the Human Ascending Arousal System Critical to Consciousness and Its Disorders by Edlow, Brian L, Takahashi, Emi, Wu, Ona, Benner, Thomas, Dai, Guangping, Bu, Lihong, Grant, Patricia Ellen, Greer, David M, Greenberg, Steven M, Kinney, Hannah C, Folkerth, Rebecca D

    “…ABSTRACTThe ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) mediates arousal, an essential component of human consciousness. Lesions of the ARAS cause coma, the…”
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    Risk Factor Changes for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome After Initiation of Back-to-Sleep Campaign by TRACHTENBERG, Felicia L, HAAS, Elisabeth A, KINNEY, Hannah C, STANLEY, Christina, KROUS, Henry F

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-04-2012)
    “…To test the hypothesis that the profile of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) changed after the Back-to-Sleep (BTS) campaign initiation, document prevalence…”
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    Neuron deficit in the white matter and subplate in periventricular leukomalacia by Kinney, Hannah C., Haynes, Robin L., Xu, Gang, Andiman, Sarah E., Folkerth, Rebecca D., Sleeper, Lynn A., Volpe, Joseph J.

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-03-2012)
    “…Objective: The cellular basis of cognitive abnormalities in preterm infants with periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is uncertain. One important possibility is…”
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    The brainstem and serotonin in the sudden infant death syndrome by Kinney, Hannah C, Richerson, George B, Dymecki, Susan M, Darnall, Robert A, Nattie, Eugene E

    Published in Annual review of pathology (01-01-2009)
    “…The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant under one year of age that is typically associated with sleep and that remains…”
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    Late Development of the GABAergic System in the Human Cerebral Cortex and White Matter by Xu, Gang, Broadbelt, Kevin G, Haynes, Robin L, Folkerth, Rebecca D, Borenstein, Natalia S, Belliveau, Richard A, Trachtenberg, Felicia L, Volpe, Joseph J, Kinney, Hannah C

    “…Despite the key role of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons in the modulation of cerebral cortical output, little is known about their development in the human…”
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    The Cerebral Cortex Overlying Periventricular Leukomalacia: Analysis of Pyramidal Neurons by Andiman, Sarah E., Haynes, Robin L., Trachtenberg, Felicia L., Billiards, Saraid S., Folkerth, Rebecca D., Volpe, Joseph J., Kinney, Hannah C.

    Published in Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) (01-07-2010)
    “…The role of the cerebral cortex in the cognitive deficits in preterm survivors is poorly understood. Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), the key feature of…”
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    The Encephalopathy of Prematurity: One Pediatric Neuropathologist's Perspective by Kinney, Hannah C., MD

    Published in Seminars in pediatric neurology (01-12-2009)
    “…A major challenge in understanding brain injury in the premature brain is the establishment of the precise human neuropathology at the cellular and molecular…”
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    Reflections on a Career in Pediatric Neuropathology, with a Note of Gratitude by Kinney, Hannah C

    Published in Annual review of pathology (16-07-2024)
    “…I am honored to be asked by the journal to write this personal essay about my career in pediatric neuropathology-a life of immense satisfaction, meaning, and…”
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    Nitrosative and Oxidative Injury to Premyelinating Oligodendrocytes in Periventricular Leukomalacia by HAYNES, ROBIN L, FOLKERTH, REBECCA D, KEEFE, RACHAEL J, SUNG, IYUE, SWZEDA, LUKE I, ROSENBERG, PAUL A, VOLPE, JOSEPH J, KINNEY, HANNAH C

    “…Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), the major substrate of cerebral palsy in survivors of prematurity, is defined as focal periventricular necrosis and diffuse…”
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    Reprint of “The developing oligodendrocyte: key cellular target in brain injury in the premature infant” by Volpe, Joseph J., Kinney, Hannah C., Jensen, Frances E., Rosenberg, Paul A.

    “…► Premyelinating oligodendrocyte the key cellular target in white matter injury in premature infants. ► Pathogenesis of injury is initiated by two initiating…”
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    Prenatal nicotine-exposure alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors: implications for sudden infant death syndrome by Duncan, Jhodie R, Garland, Marianne, Myers, Michael M, Fifer, William P, Yang, May, Kinney, Hannah C, Stark, Raymond I

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2009)
    “…1 Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; ; Departments of 2 Pediatrics and ; 3 Psychiatry,…”
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    Expression of EAAT2 in neurons and protoplasmic astrocytes during human cortical development by DeSilva, Tara M., Borenstein, Natalia S., Volpe, Joseph J., Kinney, Hannah C., Rosenberg, Paul A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-12-2012)
    “…The major regulators of synaptic glutamate in the cerebral cortex are the excitatory amino acid transporters 1–3 (EAAT1–3). In this study, we determined the…”
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    Potential asphyxia and brainstem abnormalities in sudden and unexpected death in infants by Randall, Bradley B, Paterson, David S, Haas, Elisabeth A, Broadbelt, Kevin G, Duncan, Jhodie R, Mena, Othon J, Krous, Henry F, Trachtenberg, Felicia L, Kinney, Hannah C

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-2013)
    “…Sudden and unexplained death is a leading cause of infant mortality. Certain characteristics of the sleep environment increase the risk for sleep-related…”
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    Axonal development in the cerebral white matter of the human fetus and infant by Haynes, Robin L., Borenstein, Natalia S., Desilva, Tara M., Folkerth, Rebecca D., Liu, Lena G., Volpe, Joseph J., Kinney, Hannah C.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (04-04-2005)
    “…After completion of neuronal migration to form the cerebral cortex, axons undergo rapid elongation to their intra‐ and subcortical targets, from midgestation…”
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