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    Evaluating the effect of NPO status on mucosal coating during double contrast barium esophagrams by Muhammad, Hamad M., Amer, Ahmed M., Smith, Elainea N., Zarzour, Jessica G., Summerlin, David, Morgan, Desiree E., Galgano, Samuel J.

    Published in Abdominal radiology (New York) (01-10-2024)
    “…Introduction Current guidelines for double contrast barium esophagography studies (BAS) suggest that patients should be nil per os (NPO) prior to completing…”
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    Comparison of Golgi-Cox and Intracellular Loading of Lucifer Yellow for Dendritic Spine Density and Morphology Analysis in the Mouse Brain by Walker, Courtney K., Greathouse, Kelsey M., Liu, Evan, Muhammad, Hamad M., Boros, Benjamin D., Freeman, Cameron D., Seo, Jung Vin, Herskowitz, Jeremy H.

    Published in Neuroscience (21-08-2022)
    “…•Golgi staining identifies 2/3 fewer spines than Lucifer yellow microinjection.•Spine volume is larger with Golgi staining than Lucifer yellow…”
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    Dendritic Spine Remodeling and Synaptic Tau Levels in PS19 Tauopathy Mice by Walker, Courtney K., Greathouse, Kelsey M., Boros, Benjamin D., Poovey, Emily H., Clearman, Kelsey R., Ramdas, Raksha, Muhammad, Hamad M., Herskowitz, Jeremy H.

    Published in Neuroscience (10-02-2021)
    “…•Spine density is unaffected in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of PS19 mice.•Hippocampal synaptic tau levels and dendritic spine head diameter increase…”
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    Dendritic spine head diameter predicts episodic memory performance in older adults by Walker, Courtney K, Liu, Evan, Greathouse, Kelsey M, Adamson, Ashley B, Wilson, Julia P, Poovey, Emily H, Curtis, Kendall A, Muhammad, Hamad M, Weber, Audrey J, Bennett, David A, Seyfried, Nicholas T, Gaiteri, Christopher, Herskowitz, Jeremy H

    Published in Science advances (09-08-2024)
    “…Episodic memory in older adults is varied and perceived to rely on numbers of synapses or dendritic spines. We analyzed 2157 neurons among 128 older…”
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