John A Stanford
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Recent Articles
1.
Kugler B, Lysaker C, Franczak E, Hauger B, Csikos V, Stopperan J, et al.
Geroscience
. 2024 Jun;
46(5):4955-4967.
PMID: 38867031
Low aerobic capacity is strongly associated with all-cause mortality and risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Individuals with early dementia and AD have lower aerobic capacity compared to age-matched controls. The...
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Kueck P, Morris J, Stanford J
Degener Neurol Neuromuscul Dis
. 2024 Jan;
13:111-129.
PMID: 38196559
Obesity is increasing in prevalence across all age groups. Long-term obesity can lead to the development of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases through its effects on adipose, skeletal muscle, and liver...
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Nishimune H, Stanford K, Chen J, Odum J, Rorie A, Rogers R, et al.
Degener Neurol Neuromuscul Dis
. 2022 Nov;
12:145-155.
PMID: 36444378
Introduction: The symptoms of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) include muscle weakness and eventual paralysis. These symptoms result from denervation of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and motor neuron cell death in...
4.
Biophysical analyses of rodent behavior in neuroscience research: A tribute to Dr. Stephen C. Fowler
Stanford J, Pinkston J, Zarcone T
Brain Res Bull
. 2022 Jun;
186:88-90.
PMID: 35688303
No abstract available.
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Yang F, Vivian J, Traxler C, Shapiro S, Stanford J
Cell Transplant
. 2022 May;
31:9636897221101116.
PMID: 35596532
Kernicterus is a permanent condition caused by brain damage from bilirubin toxicity. Dystonia is one of the most debilitating symptoms of kernicterus and results from damage to the globus pallidus...
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Morris E, Noland R, Ponte M, Montonye M, Christianson J, Stanford J, et al.
Nutrients
. 2021 Aug;
13(8).
PMID: 34444756
The central integration of peripheral neural signals is one mechanism by which systemic energy homeostasis is regulated. Previously, increased acute food intake following the chemical reduction of hepatic fatty acid...
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Gan L, Wan X, Ma D, Yang F, Zhu J, Rogers R, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis Rep
. 2021 Aug;
5(1):469-475.
PMID: 34368631
Background: Aerobic capacity is associated with metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurological health. Low-capacity runner (LCR) rats display low aerobic capacity, metabolic dysfuction, and spatial memory deficits. A heat treatment (HT) can...
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Welleford A, Quintero J, El Seblani N, Blalock E, Gunewardena S, Shapiro S, et al.
Cell Transplant
. 2020 May;
29:963689720926157.
PMID: 32425114
The development of regenerative therapies for central nervous system diseases can likely benefit from an understanding of the peripheral nervous system repair process, particularly in identifying potential gene pathways involved...
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Yang F, Draper J, Smith P, Vivian J, Shapiro S, Stanford J
Cell Transplant
. 2018 May;
27(4):654-665.
PMID: 29845869
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia targets specific brain regions and can lead to kernicterus. One of the most debilitating symptoms of kernicterus is dystonia, which results from bilirubin toxicity to the globus pallidus...
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Gan L, Ma D, Li M, Yang F, Rogers R, Wheatley J, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2018 Mar;
674:49-53.
PMID: 29522838
Aerobic capacity is a strong predictor of mortality. Low capacity runner (LCR) rats exhibit reduced mitochondrial function in peripheral organs. A high fat diet (HFD) can worsen metabolic phenotype in...