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    NS-Pten knockout mice exhibit sex and hippocampal subregion-specific increases in microglia/macrophage density by Narvaiz, David A., Blandin, Katherine J., Sullens, D. Gregory, Womble, Paige D., Pilcher, Jacob B., O’Neill, Grace, Wiley, Taylor A., Kwok, Eliesse M., Chilukuri, Srikhar V., Lugo, Joaquin N.

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-10-2024)
    “…Seizures induce hippocampal subregion dependent enhancements in microglia/macrophage phagocytosis and cytokine release that may contribute to the development…”
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    Agomelatine Is Unable to Attenuate Kainic Acid–Induced Deficits in Early Life Communicative Behavior by Binder, Matthew S., Pranske, Zachary J., Hodges, Samantha L., Womble, Paige D., Kwok, Eliesse M., Quintero, Saul I., Kim, Andrew D., Narvaiz, David A., Lugo, Joaquin N.

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Early life seizures are associated with a variety of behavioral comorbidities. Among the most prevalent of these are deficits in communication…”
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    Vitamin D supplementation positively affects activity but impairs stimulus response behavior in an age and sex specific manner in C57BL/6 mice by Narvaiz, David A., Kwok, Eliesse M., Hodges, Samantha L., Binder, Matthew S., Nolan, Suzanne O., Pranske, Zachary J., Senger, Savannah, Herrera, Rebecca, Lugo, Joaquin N.

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-07-2023)
    “…Several studies have begun to demonstrate the possible cognitive and physiological benefits of a fortified vitamin D diet. However, the behavioral effects of a…”
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    Multiple Early-Life Seizures Alters Neonatal Communicative Behavior in Fmr1 Knockout Mice by Nguyen, Phuoc H, Narvaiz, David A, Womble, Paige D, Sullens, D Gregory, Binder, Matthew S, Hodges, Samantha L, Kwok, Eliesse, Lugo, Joaquin N

    Published in Developmental neuroscience (01-01-2022)
    “…Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the leading monogenic cause of intellectual disability and a significant contributor to Autism Spectrum Disorder. Individuals with…”
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