Abigail Sullivan
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Recent Articles
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Petri A, Sullivan A, Allen K, Sachs B
Front Mol Neurosci
. 2024 Mar;
17:1315366.
PMID: 38486964
Dopaminergic neurotransmission has emerged as a critical determinant of stress susceptibility and resilience. Although the dopamine transporter (DAT) is known to play a key role in maintaining dopamine (DA) homeostasis,...
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Dave K, Stolz D, Venna V, Quaicoe V, Maniskas M, Reynolds M, et al.
J Control Release
. 2023 Jan;
354:368-393.
PMID: 36642252
Ischemic stroke causes brain endothelial cell (BEC) death and damages tight junction integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We harnessed the innate mitochondrial load of BEC-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) and...
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Dave K, Dobbins D, Farinelli M, Sullivan A, Milosevic J, Stolz D, et al.
Cell Mol Bioeng
. 2022 Nov;
15(5):367-389.
PMID: 36444353
Introduction: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are promising carriers for the delivery of biotherapeutic cargo such as RNA and proteins. We have previously demonstrated that the innate EV mitochondria in microvesicles (MVs),...
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Yabiku S, Sullivan A, York A, Zhao Q, Glick J, Hall S, et al.
Environ Conserv
. 2022 Oct;
49(2):114-121.
PMID: 36246571
Protected areas (PAs) are critical for achieving conservation, economic and development goals, but the factors that lead households to engage in prohibited resource collection in PAs are not well understood....
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Baugher B, Buckhaults K, Case J, Sullivan A, Huq S, Sachs B
Behav Brain Res
. 2022 Feb;
425:113811.
PMID: 35219773
Women are more likely than men to suffer from major depression and anxiety disorders, a fact that is thought to depend in part on sex differences in stress susceptibility. Consistent...