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Olchanyi M, Augustinack J, Haynes R, Lewis L, Cicero N, Li J, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39399006
While substantial progress has been made in mapping the connectivity of cortical networks responsible for conscious awareness, neuroimaging analysis of subcortical arousal networks that modulate arousal (i.e., wakefulness) has been...
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Michelson A, Frelinger Iii A, Haynes R, Kinney H, Gremmel T
Semin Thromb Hemost . 2024 Jun; 50(8):1187-1190. PMID: 38889800
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Frelinger 3rd A, Haynes R, Goldstein R, Berny-Lang M, Gerrits A, Riehs M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 May; 14(1):11092. PMID: 38750089
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of post-neonatal infant mortality, but the underlying cause(s) are unclear. A subset of SIDS infants has abnormalities in the neurotransmitter, serotonin...
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Edlow B, Olchanyi M, Freeman H, Li J, Maffei C, Snider S, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2024 May; 16(745):eadj4303. PMID: 38691619
Consciousness is composed of arousal (i.e., wakefulness) and awareness. Substantial progress has been made in mapping the cortical networks that underlie awareness in the human brain, but knowledge about the...
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Cummings K, Leiter J, Trachtenberg F, Okaty B, Darnall R, Haas E, et al.
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol . 2024 Feb; 83(3):144-160. PMID: 38323418
The failure of chemoreflexes, arousal, and/or autoresuscitation to asphyxia may underlie some sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) cases. In Part I, we showed that some SIDS infants had altered 5-hydroxytryptamine...
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Ramachandran P, Okaty B, Riehs M, Wapniarski A, Hershey D, Harb H, et al.
JAMA Neurol . 2024 Jan; 81(3):240-247. PMID: 38285456
Importance: Antemortem infection is a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)-the leading postneonatal cause of infant mortality in the developed world. Manifestations of infection and inflammation are not...
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Edlow B, Olchanyi M, Freeman H, Li J, Maffei C, Snider S, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37502983
Consciousness is comprised of arousal (i.e., wakefulness) and awareness. Substantial progress has been made in mapping the cortical networks that modulate awareness in the human brain, but knowledge about the...
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Haynes R, Trachtenberg F, Darnall R, Haas E, Goldstein R, Mena O, et al.
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol . 2023 May; 82(6):467-482. PMID: 37226597
The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of postneonatal infant mortality in the United States, is typically associated with a sleep period. Previously, we showed evidence of serotonergic...
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Brownstein C, Douard E, Haynes R, Koh H, Haghighi A, Keywan C, et al.
Adv Genet (Hoboken) . 2023 Mar; 4(1):2200012. PMID: 36910592
In sudden unexplained death in pediatrics (SUDP) the cause of death is unknown despite an autopsy and investigation. The role of copy number variations (CNVs) in SUDP has not been...
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Koh H, Haghighi A, Keywan C, Alexandrescu S, Plews-Ogan E, Haas E, et al.
Genet Med . 2022 Jan; 24(4):839-850. PMID: 35027292
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate genetic contributions to sudden unexpected death in pediatrics (SUDP). Methods: We phenotyped and performed exome sequencing for 352 SUDP cases. We analyzed variants in...