Neil Sen
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Recent Articles
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Nath K, Gupta P, Basappa J, Wang S, Sen N, Lobello C, et al.
J Transl Med
. 2024 Jul;
22(1):622.
PMID: 38965536
Background: Inhibition of kinases is the ever-expanding therapeutic approach to various types of cancer. Typically, assessment of the treatment response is accomplished by standard, volumetric imaging procedures, performed weeks to...
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Davies L, Hu C, Guagliardo N, Sen N, Chen X, Talley E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Feb;
105(6):2203-8.
PMID: 18250325
When inappropriate for salt status, the mineralocorticoid aldosterone induces cardiac and renal injury. Autonomous overproduction of aldosterone from the adrenal zona glomerulosa (ZG) is also the most frequent cause of...
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Mulkey D, Talley E, Stornetta R, Siegel A, West G, Chen X, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2007 Dec;
27(51):14049-58.
PMID: 18094244
Central respiratory chemoreception is the mechanism by which the CNS maintains physiologically appropriate pH and PCO2 via control of breathing. A prominent hypothesis holds that neural substrates for this process...
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Berg A, Sen N, Bayliss D
J Neurosci
. 2007 Aug;
27(33):8845-56.
PMID: 17699666
Large aspiny cholinergic interneurons provide the sole source of striatal acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter critical for basal ganglia function; these tonically active interneurons receive excitatory inputs from corticostriatal glutamatergic afferents that...