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Stephen W Scheff

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Behavioural Brain Research|May 18, 2016
Molecular and cellular pathophysiology of preclinical Alzheimer's diseaseElliott J Mufson, Milos D Ikonomovic, Scott E Counts, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|February 18, 2014
Resilience of precuneus neurotrophic signaling pathways despite amyloid pathology in prodromal Alzheimer's diseaseSylvia E Perez, Bin He, Muhammad Nadeem, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 4, 2012
Lateralized response of dynorphin a peptide levels after traumatic brain injuryZubair Muhammad Hussain, Sylvia Fitting, Hiroyuki Watanabe, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|July 5, 2014
A distinct subfraction of Aβ is responsible for the high-affinity Pittsburgh compound B-binding site in Alzheimer's disease brainSergey V Matveev, Hans Peter Spielmann, Brittney M Metts, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 4, 2007
Gender differences in spinal cord injury are not estrogen-dependentKarin R Swartz, Dominic B Fee, Kelly M Joy, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|February 1, 2007
Gender and estrogen manipulation do not affect traumatic brain injury in miceAnnadora J Bruce-Keller, Filomena O Dimayuga, Janelle L Reed, et al.
Epilepsy Research|November 4, 2011
Posttraumatic mossy fiber sprouting is related to the degree of cortical damage in three mouse strainsRobert F Hunt, Laura A Haselhorst, Kathleen M Schoch, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 18, 2008
Alzheimer's-type neuropathology in the precuneus is not increased relative to other areas of neocortex across a range of cognitive impairmentPeter T Nelson, Erin L Abner, Stephen W Scheff, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|October 26, 2012
Hippocampal proNGF signaling pathways and β-amyloid levels in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer diseaseElliott J Mufson, Bin He, Muhammad Nadeem, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|November 22, 2011
Mild cognitive impairment: pathology and mechanismsElliott J Mufson, Lester Binder, Scott E Counts, et al.
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Behavioural Brain Research|May 18, 2016
Molecular and cellular pathophysiology of preclinical Alzheimer's diseaseElliott J Mufson, Milos D Ikonomovic, Scott E Counts, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|February 18, 2014
Resilience of precuneus neurotrophic signaling pathways despite amyloid pathology in prodromal Alzheimer's diseaseSylvia E Perez, Bin He, Muhammad Nadeem, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 4, 2012
Lateralized response of dynorphin a peptide levels after traumatic brain injuryZubair Muhammad Hussain, Sylvia Fitting, Hiroyuki Watanabe, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|July 5, 2014
A distinct subfraction of Aβ is responsible for the high-affinity Pittsburgh compound B-binding site in Alzheimer's disease brainSergey V Matveev, Hans Peter Spielmann, Brittney M Metts, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 4, 2007
Gender differences in spinal cord injury are not estrogen-dependentKarin R Swartz, Dominic B Fee, Kelly M Joy, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|February 1, 2007
Gender and estrogen manipulation do not affect traumatic brain injury in miceAnnadora J Bruce-Keller, Filomena O Dimayuga, Janelle L Reed, et al.
Epilepsy Research|November 4, 2011
Posttraumatic mossy fiber sprouting is related to the degree of cortical damage in three mouse strainsRobert F Hunt, Laura A Haselhorst, Kathleen M Schoch, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 18, 2008
Alzheimer's-type neuropathology in the precuneus is not increased relative to other areas of neocortex across a range of cognitive impairmentPeter T Nelson, Erin L Abner, Stephen W Scheff, et al.
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|October 26, 2012
Hippocampal proNGF signaling pathways and β-amyloid levels in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer diseaseElliott J Mufson, Bin He, Muhammad Nadeem, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|November 22, 2011
Mild cognitive impairment: pathology and mechanismsElliott J Mufson, Lester Binder, Scott E Counts, et al.
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