Caitlin Mulligan • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)
- Alpha-synuclein pathology, microgliosis, and parvalbumin neuron loss in the amygdala associated with enhanced fear in the Thy1-aSyn model of Parkinson's disease. Neurobiol Dis. 2021 10; 158:105478. Torres ERS, Stanojlovic M, Zelikowsky M, Bonsberger J, Hean S, Mulligan C, Baldauf L, Fleming S, Masliah E, Chesselet MF, Fanselow MS, Richter F. PMID: 34390837; PMCID: PMC8447919.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells - Wilson Disease: An Overview and Approach to Management. Neurol Clin. 2020 05; 38(2):417-432. Mulligan C, Bronstein JM. PMID: 32279718.
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Translation:Humans - Education Research: Evaluation of curriculum to teach resilience skills to neurology residents. Neurology. 2019 03 12; 92(11):538-541. Bursch B, Mulligan C, Keener AM, Aralis H, Lloyd J, Mogil C, Barrera W, Sinclair M, Lester P. PMID: 30858242; PMCID: PMC6511100.
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Translation:Humans - Effects of decreased dopamine transporter levels on nigrostriatal neurons and paraquat/maneb toxicity in mice. Neurobiol Aging. 2017 03; 51:54-66. Richter F, Gabby L, McDowell KA, Mulligan CK, De La Rosa K, Sioshansi PC, Mortazavi F, Cely I, Ackerson LC, Tsan L, Murphy NP, Maidment NT, Chesselet MF. PMID: 28038352; PMCID: PMC5292275.
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Translation:AnimalsCells - A GCase chaperone improves motor function in a mouse model of synucleinopathy. Neurotherapeutics. 2014 Oct; 11(4):840-56. Richter F, Fleming SM, Watson M, Lemesre V, Pellegrino L, Ranes B, Zhu C, Mortazavi F, Mulligan CK, Sioshansi PC, Hean S, De La Rosa K, Khanna R, Flanagan J, Lockhart DJ, Wustman BA, Clark SW, Chesselet MF. PMID: 25037721; PMCID: PMC4391384.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells - Chronic administration of cholesterol oximes in mice increases transcription of cytoprotective genes and improves transcriptome alterations induced by alpha-synuclein overexpression in nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Neurobiol Dis. 2014 Sep; 69:263-75. Richter F, Gao F, Medvedeva V, Lee P, Bove N, Fleming SM, Michaud M, Lemesre V, Patassini S, De La Rosa K, Mulligan CK, Sioshansi PC, Zhu C, Coppola G, Bordet T, Pruss RM, Chesselet MF. PMID: 24844147; PMCID: PMC4135465.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells - Incidence and behavioral correlates of epileptiform abnormalities in autism spectrum disorders. J Autism Dev Disord. 2014 Feb; 44(2):452-8. Mulligan CK, Trauner DA. PMID: 23872941.
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Translation:Humans - Impaired baroreflex function in mice overexpressing alpha-synuclein. Front Neurol. 2013; 4:103. Fleming SM, Jordan MC, Mulligan CK, Masliah E, Holden JG, Millard RW, Chesselet MF, Roos KP. PMID: 23888153; PMCID: PMC3719027.
View in: PubMed Mentions: 18 - A pilot trial of the microtubule-interacting peptide (NAP) in mice overexpressing alpha-synuclein shows improvement in motor function and reduction of alpha-synuclein inclusions. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2011 Mar; 46(3):597-606. Fleming SM, Mulligan CK, Richter F, Mortazavi F, Lemesre V, Frias C, Zhu C, Stewart A, Gozes I, Morimoto B, Chesselet MF. PMID: 21193046; PMCID: PMC3046337.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells - Olfactory deficits in mice overexpressing human wildtype alpha-synuclein. Eur J Neurosci. 2008 Jul; 28(2):247-56. Fleming SM, Tetreault NA, Mulligan CK, Hutson CB, Masliah E, Chesselet MF. PMID: 18702696; PMCID: PMC3108548.
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