Amelia Bachleda
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Recent Articles
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Trujillo-Gonzalez I, Friday W, Munson C, Bachleda A, Weiss E, Alam N, et al.
FASEB J
. 2019 May;
33(8):9194-9209.
PMID: 31091977
Adequate supply of choline, an essential nutrient, is necessary to support proper brain development. Whether prenatal choline availability plays a role in development of the visual system is currently unknown....
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Dong E, Bachleda A, Xiong Y, Osawa S, Weiss E
Mol Vis
. 2017 Mar;
23:90-102.
PMID: 28331282
Purpose: The mechanisms that trigger retinal degeneration are not well understood, despite the availability of several animal models with different mutations. In the present report, the mouse, a model for...
3.
Surzenko N, Crowl T, Bachleda A, Langer L, Pevny L
Development
. 2013 Mar;
140(7):1445-56.
PMID: 23462474
Within discrete regions of the developing mammalian central nervous system, small subsets of glia become specialized to function as neural stem cells. As a result of their self-renewal and neurogenic...
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Higginbotham H, Eom T, Mariani L, Bachleda A, Hirt J, Gukassyan V, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2012 Nov;
23(5):925-38.
PMID: 23153492
Coordinated migration and placement of interneurons and projection neurons lead to functional connectivity in the cerebral cortex; defective neuronal migration and the resultant connectivity changes underlie the cognitive defects in...
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Baltan S, Bachleda A, Morrison R, Murphy S
Transl Stroke Res
. 2011 Oct;
2(3):411-23.
PMID: 21966324
Drugs that inhibit specific histone deacetylase (HDAC) activities have enormous potential in preventing the consequences of acute injury to the nervous system and in allaying neurodegeneration. However, very little is...
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Baltan S, Murphy S, Danilov C, Bachleda A, Morrison R
J Neurosci
. 2011 Mar;
31(11):3990-9.
PMID: 21411642
The importance of white matter (WM) injury to stroke pathology has been underestimated in experimental animal models and this may have contributed to the failure to translate potential therapeutics into...