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Ketema Paul

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Fiala M, Hammock B, Hwang S, Whitelegge J, Paul K, Kaczor-Urbanowicz K, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2025 Feb; 104(1):150-157. PMID: 39962970
BackgroundAlzheimer's disease (AD) and its monoclonal antibody therapies are associated with brain vasculitis and amyloid-related imaging abnormalities. The naturally-formed epoxides (EpFAs) of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), such as 11,12-epoxyeicosatetraenoic acid...
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Ralston M, Ehlen J, Paul K
Front Neurosci . 2024 Nov; 18:1478820. PMID: 39544910
There are well-documented gender differences in the risk and severity of sleep disorders and associated comorbidities. While fundamental sex differences in sleep regulatory mechanisms may contribute to gender disparities, biological...
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Dover M, Madani M, Fiala M, Paul K
Methods Mol Biol . 2024 Apr; 2782:123-136. PMID: 38622397
The role of immune system in the progression of neurodegenerative diseases has been studied for decades in animal models. However, invasive studies in human subjects remain controversial due to the...
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Heller H, Herzog E, Brager A, Poe G, Allada R, Scheer F, et al.
J Biol Rhythms . 2023 Nov; 39(1):5-19. PMID: 37978840
Collegiate athletes must satisfy the academic obligations common to all undergraduates, but they have the additional structural and social stressors of extensive practice time, competition schedules, and frequent travel away...
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Zamiri K, Kesari S, Paul K, Hwang S, Hammock B, Kaczor-Urbanowicz K, et al.
FASEB J . 2023 Jul; 37(8):e23068. PMID: 37436778
In sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (sALS), IL-17A- and granzyme-positive cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL), IL-17A-positive mast cells, and inflammatory macrophages invade the brain and spinal cord. In some patients, the disease...
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Dover M, Moseley T, Biskaduros A, Paulchakrabarti M, Hwang S, Hammock B, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2022 Nov; 91(1):245-261. PMID: 36373322
Background: Macrophages of healthy subjects have a pro-resolution phenotype, upload amyloid-β (Aβ) into endosomes, and degrade Aβ, whereas macrophages of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) generally have a pro-inflammatory phenotype...
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Zhang Z, Reis F, He Y, Park J, DiVittorio J, Sivakumar N, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Dec; 11(1):6378. PMID: 33311503
Homeotherms maintain a stable internal body temperature despite changing environments. During energy deficiency, some species can cease to defend their body temperature and enter a hypothermic and hypometabolic state known...
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Chiem E, Nichols I, Van C, Kori S, Paul K
Neurosci Lett . 2020 Nov; 740:135362. PMID: 33166635
Nitric oxide (NO) has been implicated as an important neurotransmitter in stress responses and sleep regulatory processes. However, the role of NO in the relationship between stress and sleep remains...
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Fiala M, Lau Y, Aghajani A, Bhargava S, Aminpour E, Kaczor-Urbanowicz K, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2020 May; 75(3):993-1002. PMID: 32390637
Background: The cholinesterase inhibitor therapeutics (CI) approved for use in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are palliative for a limited time. Objective: To examine the outcome of AD patients with add-on therapy...
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Schlinger B, Paul K, Monks D
Horm Behav . 2018 Jul; 105:58-65. PMID: 30040953
SBN Elsevier Lecture Investigation into mechanisms whereby hormones control behavior often starts with actions on central nervous system (CNS) motivation and motor systems and is followed by assessment of CNS...