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Neuron|January 21, 2021
An Integrated Multi-omics Approach Identifies Therapeutic Potential for ATP6V1A in Late Onset Alzheimer's DiseaseChina N Byrns, Nancy M Bonini
Nature Aging|November 1, 2021
Glial AP1 is activated with aging and accelerated by traumatic brain injuryChina N Byrns, Janani Saikumar, Nancy M Bonini
Aging Cell|January 11, 2024
Cell type-specific regulation of m<sup>6</sup> A modified RNAs in the aging Drosophila brainAlexandra E Perlegos, China N Byrns, Nancy M Bonini
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 3, 2020
Dynamic neural and glial responses of a head-specific model for traumatic brain injury in <i>Drosophila</i>Janani Saikumar, China N Byrns, Matthew Hemphill, et al.
Biological Trace Element Research|July 1, 2014
Selenoproteins in nervous system development and functionMatthew W Pitts, China N Byrns, Ashley N Ogawa-Wong, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 13, 2014
Mice lacking selenoprotein P and selenocysteine lyase exhibit severe neurological dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and audiogenic seizuresChina N Byrns, Matthew W Pitts, Christy A Gilman, et al.
Nature Protocols|December 5, 2020
Inducing different severities of traumatic brain injury in Drosophila using a piezoelectric actuatorJanani Saikumar, Joshua Kim, China N Byrns, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 21, 2015
Competition between the Brain and Testes under Selenium-Compromised Conditions: Insight into Sex Differences in Selenium Metabolism and Risk of Neurodevelopmental DiseaseMatthew W Pitts, Penny M Kremer, Ann C Hashimoto, et al.
Aging Cell|February 25, 2023
Ensheathing glia promote increased lifespan and healthy brain agingLihong Sheng, Emily J Shields, Janko Gospocic, et al.
Cancer Cell|June 11, 2021
Single-cell lineage tracing of metastatic cancer reveals selection of hybrid EMT statesKamen P Simeonov, China N Byrns, Megan L Clark, et al.
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Neuron|January 21, 2021
An Integrated Multi-omics Approach Identifies Therapeutic Potential for ATP6V1A in Late Onset Alzheimer's DiseaseChina N Byrns, Nancy M Bonini
Nature Aging|November 1, 2021
Glial AP1 is activated with aging and accelerated by traumatic brain injuryChina N Byrns, Janani Saikumar, Nancy M Bonini
Aging Cell|January 11, 2024
Cell type-specific regulation of m<sup>6</sup> A modified RNAs in the aging Drosophila brainAlexandra E Perlegos, China N Byrns, Nancy M Bonini
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 3, 2020
Dynamic neural and glial responses of a head-specific model for traumatic brain injury in <i>Drosophila</i>Janani Saikumar, China N Byrns, Matthew Hemphill, et al.
Biological Trace Element Research|July 1, 2014
Selenoproteins in nervous system development and functionMatthew W Pitts, China N Byrns, Ashley N Ogawa-Wong, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 13, 2014
Mice lacking selenoprotein P and selenocysteine lyase exhibit severe neurological dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and audiogenic seizuresChina N Byrns, Matthew W Pitts, Christy A Gilman, et al.
Nature Protocols|December 5, 2020
Inducing different severities of traumatic brain injury in Drosophila using a piezoelectric actuatorJanani Saikumar, Joshua Kim, China N Byrns, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 21, 2015
Competition between the Brain and Testes under Selenium-Compromised Conditions: Insight into Sex Differences in Selenium Metabolism and Risk of Neurodevelopmental DiseaseMatthew W Pitts, Penny M Kremer, Ann C Hashimoto, et al.
Aging Cell|February 25, 2023
Ensheathing glia promote increased lifespan and healthy brain agingLihong Sheng, Emily J Shields, Janko Gospocic, et al.
Cancer Cell|June 11, 2021
Single-cell lineage tracing of metastatic cancer reveals selection of hybrid EMT statesKamen P Simeonov, China N Byrns, Megan L Clark, et al.
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