Sarah E Cote
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Recent Articles
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Wallace M, Frank E, McClung C, Cote S, Kendrick J, Payne S, et al.
NPP Digit Psychiatry Neurosci
. 2024 Dec;
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PMID: 39639945
The nature of data obtainable from the commercial smartphone - bolstered by a translational model emphasizing the impact of social and physical zeitgebers on circadian rhythms and mood - offers...
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Cote S, Wagshul M, Foley F, Picone M, Lipton M, Lee J, et al.
Neurol Sci
. 2024 Jan;
45(7):3359-3368.
PMID: 38289560
Objective: Lower white matter integrity of frontal-subcortical circuitry has been associated with late-life depression in normally aging older adults and with the presence of multiple sclerosis (MS). Frontal-striatal white matter...
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Cote S, Wagshul M, Foley F, Lipton M, Holtzer R
Mult Scler
. 2023 Aug;
29(10):1266-1274.
PMID: 37528586
Background: Apathy is common in multiple sclerosis (MS) and neurological disease, but its presence and underlying brain mechanisms in older adults with MS (OAMS) have not been evaluated. Objective: Examine...
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Morimoto S, Altizer R, Gunning F, Hu W, Liu J, Cote S, et al.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2020 Jun;
28(9):971-980.
PMID: 32591170
Late life major depression (LLD) is often accompanied by cognitive deficits. When patients have specific deficits in cognitive control functions (CCD), they are not only distressing and debilitating, they often...
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Shao Z, Noh H, Kim W, Ni P, Nguyen C, Cote S, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2019 Jan;
22(2):229-242.
PMID: 30664768
We generated cortical interneurons (cINs) from induced pluripotent stem cells derived from 14 healthy controls and 14 subjects with schizophrenia. Both healthy control cINs and schizophrenia cINs were authentic, fired...