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Amy R Nippert

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Donovan L, Bridges C, Nippert A, Wang M, Wu S, Forman T, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Jan; 43(2):113683. PMID: 38261512
Microglia are implicated as primarily detrimental in pain models; however, they exist across a continuum of states that contribute to homeostasis or pathology depending on timing and context. To clarify...
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Nippert A
eNeuro . 2023 Nov; 10(11). PMID: 37940554
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Nippert A, Chiang P, Newman E
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab . 2023 Sep; 44(2):155-168. PMID: 37728791
Hypoglycemia is a serious complication of insulin treatment of diabetes that can lead to coma and death. Neurovascular coupling, which mediates increased local blood flow in response to neuronal activity,...
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Nippert A, Chiang P, Del Franco A, Newman E
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab . 2022 Mar; 42(8):1534-1546. PMID: 35296178
Hypoglycemia triggers increases in cerebral blood flow (CBF), augmenting glucose supply to the brain. We have tested whether astrocytes, which can regulate vessel tone, contribute to this CBF increase. We...
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Kuo S, Chiang P, Nippert A, Newman E
J Neurosci . 2020 Sep; 40(41):7785-7794. PMID: 32887746
The extracellular space (ECS) plays an important role in the physiology of neural circuits. Despite our detailed understanding of the cellular architecture of the mammalian retina, little is known about...
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Nippert A, Newman E
Vis Neurosci . 2020 Jul; 37:E004. PMID: 32684188
Blood flow in the retina increases in response to light-evoked neuronal activity, ensuring that retinal neurons receive an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients as metabolic demands vary. This response,...
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Nippert A, Mishra A, Newman E
Neuron . 2018 Jul; 99(2):248-250. PMID: 30048612
Cerebral blood flow increases in regions of increased brain activity. In this issue of Neuron, Rungta et al. (2018) characterize the contribution of different vascular compartments in generating this increase...
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Nippert A, Biesecker K, Newman E
Neuroscientist . 2017 Apr; 24(1):73-83. PMID: 28403673
Neuronal activity within the brain evokes local increases in blood flow, a response termed functional hyperemia. This response ensures that active neurons receive sufficient oxygen and nutrients to maintain tissue...