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Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|September 10, 2013
Plac1 (placenta-specific 1) is widely expressed during fetal development and is associated with a lethal form of hydrocephalusXiaoyuan Kong, Suzanne M Jackman, Michael E Fant
Molecular Reproduction and Development|June 26, 2012
Plac1 (placenta-specific 1) is essential for normal placental and embryonic developmentSuzanne M Jackman, Xiaoyuan Kong, Michael E Fant
Frontiers in Pediatrics|March 7, 2014
The nexus of prematurity, birth defects, and intrauterine growth restriction: a role for plac1-regulated pathwaysMichael E Fant, Juan Fuentes, Xiaoyuan Kong, et al.
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research|November 8, 2021
Administration of Δ<sup>9</sup>-Tetrahydrocannabinol Following Controlled Cortical Impact Restores Hippocampal-Dependent Working Memory and Locomotor FunctionShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Bangmei Wang, et al.
ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 11, 2013
PLAC1 Expression Decreases in Chorionic Villi in Response to LaborYahdira M Rodriguez-Prado, Xiaoyuan Kong, Michael E Fant
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research|May 17, 2021
Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury Following Treatment with Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Is Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor and Other Neurotrophic FactorsShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Bangmei Wang, et al.
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research|February 22, 2021
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Enhances Brain Repair Following Traumatic Brain Injury Without Requiring Activation of Cannabinoid ReceptorsShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Cesar Borlongan, et al.
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor promotes brain repair following traumatic brain injury by recruitment of microglia and increasing neurotrophic factor expressionShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Sandra Acosta, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|January 30, 2016
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor promotes behavioral recovery in a mouse model of traumatic brain injuryShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Sandra Acosta, et al.
Respiratory Research|September 3, 2002
Mechanism of cigarette smoke condensate-induced acute inflammatory response in human bronchial epithelial cellsGary R Hellermann, Szilvia B Nagy, Xiaoyuan Kong, et al.
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Birth Defects Research. Part A, Clinical and Molecular Teratology|September 10, 2013
Plac1 (placenta-specific 1) is widely expressed during fetal development and is associated with a lethal form of hydrocephalusXiaoyuan Kong, Suzanne M Jackman, Michael E Fant
Molecular Reproduction and Development|June 26, 2012
Plac1 (placenta-specific 1) is essential for normal placental and embryonic developmentSuzanne M Jackman, Xiaoyuan Kong, Michael E Fant
Frontiers in Pediatrics|March 7, 2014
The nexus of prematurity, birth defects, and intrauterine growth restriction: a role for plac1-regulated pathwaysMichael E Fant, Juan Fuentes, Xiaoyuan Kong, et al.
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research|November 8, 2021
Administration of Δ<sup>9</sup>-Tetrahydrocannabinol Following Controlled Cortical Impact Restores Hippocampal-Dependent Working Memory and Locomotor FunctionShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Bangmei Wang, et al.
ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology|July 11, 2013
PLAC1 Expression Decreases in Chorionic Villi in Response to LaborYahdira M Rodriguez-Prado, Xiaoyuan Kong, Michael E Fant
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research|May 17, 2021
Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury Following Treatment with Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Is Associated with Increased Expression of Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor and Other Neurotrophic FactorsShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Bangmei Wang, et al.
Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research|February 22, 2021
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Enhances Brain Repair Following Traumatic Brain Injury Without Requiring Activation of Cannabinoid ReceptorsShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Cesar Borlongan, et al.
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor promotes brain repair following traumatic brain injury by recruitment of microglia and increasing neurotrophic factor expressionShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Sandra Acosta, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|January 30, 2016
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor promotes behavioral recovery in a mouse model of traumatic brain injuryShijie Song, Xiaoyuan Kong, Sandra Acosta, et al.
Respiratory Research|September 3, 2002
Mechanism of cigarette smoke condensate-induced acute inflammatory response in human bronchial epithelial cellsGary R Hellermann, Szilvia B Nagy, Xiaoyuan Kong, et al.
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