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Yasmine M Cisse

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Cisse Y, Montgomery K, Zierden H, Hill E, Kane P, Huang W, et al.
Biol Reprod . 2023 Nov; 110(2):339-354. PMID: 37971364
Entering pregnancy with a history of adversity, including adverse childhood experiences and racial discrimination stress, is a predictor of negative maternal and fetal health outcomes. Little is known about the...
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Morgan C, Meadows V, Marx-Rattner R, Cisse Y, Bale T
Sci Rep . 2023 Jan; 13(1):707. PMID: 36639735
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a unique mode of intercellular communication capable of specificity in transmitting signals and cargo to coordinate local and distant cellular functions. A key example of this...
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Cisse Y, Chan J, Nugent B, Banducci C, Bale T
Placenta . 2020 Sep; 100:164-170. PMID: 32980048
Introduction: Despite a wealth of epidemiological evidence that cumulative parental lifetime stress experiences prior to conception are determinant of offspring developmental trajectories, there is a lack of insight on how...
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Cisse Y, Russart K, Nelson R
PLoS One . 2020 Apr; 15(4):e0231140. PMID: 32302341
Functional circadian timekeeping is necessary for homeostatic control of the immune system and appropriate immune responsiveness. Disruption of natural light-dark cycles, through light at night (LAN), impairs innate and adaptive...
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Chan J, Morgan C, Leu N, Shetty A, Cisse Y, Nugent B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Mar; 11(1):1499. PMID: 32198406
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a unique mode of intercellular communication capable of incredible specificity in transmitting signals involved in cellular function, including germ cell maturation. Spermatogenesis occurs in the testes,...
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Cisse Y, Borniger J, Lemanski E, Walker 2nd W, Nelson R
J Immunol . 2017 Dec; 200(2):681-687. PMID: 29203514
An important entraining signal for the endogenous circadian clock, independent of light, is food intake. The circadian and immune systems are linked; forced desynchrony of the circadian clock via nighttime...
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Cisse Y, Russart K, Nelson R
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2017 Jun; 83:182-186. PMID: 28644985
Rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) have steadily increased over the past 50 years. Many factors have been implicated in the etiology of depressive disorders and environmental influences are being...
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Cisse Y, Peng J, Nelson R
Front Neurosci . 2017 Jun; 11:294. PMID: 28603481
Appropriately timed light is critical for circadian organization; exposure to dim light at night (dLAN) disrupts temporal organization of endogenous biological timing. Exposure to dLAN in adult mice is associated...
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Cisse Y, Russart K, Nelson R
Sci Rep . 2017 Apr; 7:45497. PMID: 28361901
Exposure to dim light at night (dLAN) disrupts natural light/dark cycles and impairs endogenous circadian rhythms necessary to maintain optimal biological function, including the endocrine and immune systems. We have...
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Cisse Y, Peng J, Nelson R
Chronobiol Int . 2016 Sep; 33(10):1473-1480. PMID: 27592634
Dim light at night (dLAN) disrupts circadian organization and influences adult behavior. We examined early dLAN exposure on adult affective responses. Beginning 3 (juvenile) or 5 weeks (adolescent) of age,...