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    SYK coordinates neuroprotective microglial responses in neurodegenerative disease by Ennerfelt, Hannah, Frost, Elizabeth L., Shapiro, Daniel A., Holliday, Coco, Zengeler, Kristine E., Voithofer, Gabrielle, Bolte, Ashley C., Lammert, Catherine R., Kulas, Joshua A., Ulland, Tyler K., Lukens, John R.

    Published in Cell (27-10-2022)
    “…Recent studies have begun to reveal critical roles for the brain’s professional phagocytes, microglia, and their receptors in the control of neurotoxic amyloid…”
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    CARD9 attenuates Aβ pathology and modifies microglial responses in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model by Ennerfelt, Hannah, Holliday, Coco, Shapiro, Daniel A, Zengeler, Kristine E, Bolte, Ashley C, Ulland, Tyler K, Lukens, John R

    “…Recent advances have highlighted the importance of several innate immune receptors expressed by microglia in Alzheimer's disease (AD). In particular, mounting…”
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    The meningeal transcriptional response to traumatic brain injury and aging by Bolte, Ashley C, Shapiro, Daniel A, Dutta, Arun B, Ma, Wei Feng, Bruch, Katherine R, Kovacs, Michael A, Royo Marco, Ana, Ennerfelt, Hannah E, Lukens, John R

    Published in eLife (03-01-2023)
    “…Emerging evidence suggests that the meningeal compartment plays instrumental roles in various neurological disorders, however, we still lack fundamental…”
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    SSRI treatment modifies the effects of maternal inflammation on in utero physiology and offspring neurobiology by Zengeler, Kristine E., Shapiro, Daniel A., Bruch, Katherine R., Lammert, Catherine R., Ennerfelt, Hannah, Lukens, John R.

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-02-2023)
    “…•Maternal immune activation (MIA) elicits an inflammatory transcriptional response at the maternal-fetal interface (MFI).•Baseline sex differences in the MFI…”
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    Transcriptional Profile of Exercise-Induced Protection Against Relapse to Cocaine Seeking in a Rat Model by Towers, Eleanor Blair, Shapiro, Daniel A., Abel, Jean M., Bakhti-Suroosh, Anousheh, Kupkova, Kristyna, Auble, David T., Grant, Patrick A., Lynch, Wendy J.

    Published in Biological psychiatry global open science (01-10-2023)
    “…Exercise has shown promise as a treatment for cocaine use disorder; however, the mechanism underlying its efficacy has remained elusive. We used a rat model of…”
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    Sociodemographic Characteristics and Beverage Intake of Children Who Drink Tap Water by Patel, Anisha I., MD, MSPH, Shapiro, Daniel J., BA, Wang, Y. Claire, MD, ScD, Cabana, Michael D., MD, MPH

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-07-2013)
    “…Background Tap water provides a calorie-free, no-cost, environmentally friendly beverage option, yet only some youth drink it. Purpose To examine…”
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    Interest deductions on IRC Sec. 6161 by Shapiro, Daniel A, Ditman, Scott

    Published in The CPA journal (1975) (01-12-1994)
    “…In TAM 9241002, the IRS ruled that an estate that pays its estate taxes in installments under the hardship provisions of Section 6161 can take annual…”
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    The Prodrome and Clinical Risk for Psychotic Disorders by Goulding, Sandra M., MPH, MA, Holtzman, Carrie W., MA, Trotman, Hanan D., PhD, Ryan, Arthur T., MA, MacDonald, Allison N., BA, Shapiro, Daniel I., MA, Brasfield, Joy L., BA, Walker, Elaine F., PhD

    “…The psychosis prodrome offers great promise for identifying neural mechanisms involved in psychotic disorders and offers an opportunity to implement empirical…”
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    Rupture of Lisfranc's ligament in athletes by Shapiro, M S, Wascher, D C, Finerman, G A

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-09-1994)
    “…Ligamentous injuries to the tarsometatarsal joints are uncommon and usually result from violent trauma to the forefoot. A more subtle tarsometatarsal injury…”
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