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Jessica E Owen

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Xu C, Owen J, Gislason T, Benediktsdottir B, Robinson S
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):20892. PMID: 34686751
Corpora amylacea (CoA) are spherical aggregates of glucose polymers and proteins within the periventricular, perivascular and subpial regions of the cerebral cortex and the hippocampal cornu ammonis (CA) subfields. The...
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Owen J, Zhu Y, Fenik P, Zhan G, Bell P, Liu C, et al.
Sleep . 2021 Mar; 44(8). PMID: 33768250
Chronic short sleep (CSS) is prevalent in modern societies and has been proposed as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). In support, short-term sleep loss acutely increases levels of...
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Owen J, Benediktsdottir B, Cook E, Olafsson I, Gislason T, Robinson S
Sleep . 2020 Sep; 44(3). PMID: 32954401
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) involves intermittent cessations of breathing during sleep. People with OSA can experience memory deficits and have reduced hippocampal volume; these features are also characteristic of Alzheimer's...
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Owen J, Veasey S
Neurobiol Dis . 2020 Feb; 139:104820. PMID: 32087293
Chronic short sleep or extended wake periods are commonly observed in most industrialized countries. Previously neurobehavioral impairment following sleep loss was considered to be a readily reversible occurrence, normalized upon...
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Owen J, Benediktsdottir B, Gislason T, Robinson S
Sleep . 2018 Oct; 42(1). PMID: 30346595
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is commonly associated with memory impairments. Although MRI studies have found volumetric differences in the hippocampus of people with OSA compared with controls, MRI lacks the...
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Owen J, Bishop G, Robinson S
Neurochem Res . 2015 Dec; 41(1-2):298-306. PMID: 26694650
Hemin is a breakdown product of the blood protein, hemoglobin and is responsible for much of the secondary damage caused following a hemorrhagic stroke. Hemin is toxic to cultured astrocytes...
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Owen J, Bishop G, Robinson S
Neurochem Res . 2014 Feb; 39(4):693-9. PMID: 24532334
Hemin, the degradation product of hemoglobin, contributes to the neurodegeneration that occurs in the weeks following a hemorrhagic stroke. The breakdown of hemin in cells releases redox-active iron that can...