John J Wagner
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Brown K, Stramiello M, Clark J, Wagner J
J Neurophysiol
. 2024 Nov;
132(6):2002-2011.
PMID: 39570291
Although the actions of dopamine throughout the brain are clearly linked to motivation and cognition, the specific role(s) of dopamine in the CA1 subfield of the ventral hippocampus (vH) is...
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Kramer N, Siracusa J, Xu H, Barnett L, Finnerty M, Guo T, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
203(1):118-129.
PMID: 39037918
Brominated flame retardants are used in many household products to reduce flammability, but often leach into the surrounding environment over time. Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) is a brominated flame retardant detected in...
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Kramer N, Fillmore C, Slane E, Barnett L, Wagner J, Cummings B
Toxicol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
201(2):282-299.
PMID: 38995820
Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) reduce flammability in a wide range of products including electronics, carpets, and paint, but leach into the environment to result in continuous, population-level exposure. Epidemiology studies...
4.
Wagner J, Edwards-Callaway L, Engle T
Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract
. 2023 Jul;
39(3):505-516.
PMID: 37455235
Trace minerals and vitamins are essential for optimizing feedlot cattle growth, health, and carcass characteristics. Understanding factors that influence trace mineral and vitamin absorption and metabolism is important when formulating...
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Carpenter J, Brown K, Veltmaat L, Ludwig H, Clay K, Norberg T, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health
. 2022 Nov;
26:100553.
PMID: 36405424
Chemical overexposures and war-related stress during the 1990-1991 Gulf War (GW) are implicated in the persisting pathological symptoms that many GW veterans continue to endure. These symptoms culminate into a...
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Davis M, Engle T, Cadaret C, Cramer M, Bigler L, Wagner J, et al.
Transl Anim Sci
. 2022 Jan;
6(1):txab231.
PMID: 35088041
During lairage at slaughter plants, cattle can be exposed to extreme heat conditions from pen densities and holding pen microclimates. While research outlining heat mitigation strategies used in other sectors...
7.
Preston C, Wagner J
Addict Biol
. 2021 Oct;
27(1):e13101.
PMID: 34687119
Drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, produce aberrant changes in synaptic transmission and plasticity that emerge throughout withdrawal. One region of the brain that displays a high degree of synaptic...
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Guimaraes O, Jalali S, Wagner J, Spears J, Engle T
J Anim Sci
. 2021 Sep;
99(9).
PMID: 34505134
Twelve Angus steers (BW 452.8 ± 6.1 kg) fitted with ruminal cannulae were used to determine the impact of trace mineral (TM) source on digestibility, ruminal volatile fatty acid (VFA)...
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Thorndyke M, Guimaraes O, Kistner M, Wagner J, Engle T
Animals (Basel)
. 2021 Aug;
11(7).
PMID: 34359210
The majority of Mo research has focused on the antagonist effect of Mo, alone or in combination with elevated dietary S, on Cu absorption and metabolism in ruminants. Diets containing...
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Carpenter J, Brown K, Diaz A, Dockman R, Benbow R, Harn D, et al.
Neurotoxicol Teratol
. 2021 Jul;
87:107012.
PMID: 34256162
Residual effects of the 1990-1991 Gulf War (GW) still plague veterans 30 years later as Gulf War Illness (GWI). Thought to stem mostly from deployment-related chemical overexposures, GWI is a...