35 results on '"Salem, Nihal A."'
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2. Toll-like receptor 7: A novel neuroimmune target to reduce excessive alcohol consumption
3. Sex differences in the transcriptome of extracellular vesicles secreted by fetal neural stem cells and effects of chronic alcohol exposure
4. Cell-type brain-region specific changes in prefrontal cortex of a mouse model of alcohol dependence
5. Association between fetal sex and maternal plasma microRNA responses to prenatal alcohol exposure: evidence from a birth outcome-stratified cohort
6. Dose-related shifts in proteome and function of extracellular vesicles secreted by fetal neural stem cells following chronic alcohol exposure
7. Maternal circulating miRNAs that predict infant FASD outcomes influence placental maturation.
8. Cell-type and fetal-sex-specific targets of prenatal alcohol exposure in developing mouse cerebral cortex
9. Infant circulating MicroRNAs as biomarkers of effect in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
10. Chapter 30 - Noncoding RNA regulatory networks, epigenetics, and programming stem cell renewal and differentiation: implications for stem cell therapy
11. Single cell transcriptome profiling of human and mouse brain reveals enrichment of alcohol-related immune genes in astrocytes and microglia
12. Alterations in the proteome of extracellular vesicles secreted by neural stem cells as a means for intercellular transfer of stress signals following developmental ethanol exposure
13. The BAF (BRG1/BRM-Associated Factor) chromatin-remodeling complex exhibits ethanol sensitivity in fetal neural progenitor cells and regulates transcription at the miR-9-2 encoding gene locus
14. Neuroimmune pathways as targets to reduce alcohol consumption
15. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Stem-Cellopathy?
16. List of Contributors
17. Nonprotein-coding RNAs in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
18. Noncoding RNA Regulatory Networks, Epigenetics, and Programming Stem Cell Renewal and Differentiation
19. Gag‐like proteins: Novel mediators of prenatal alcohol exposure in neural development
20. Contributors
21. RNA Solutions: Synthesizing Information to Support Transcriptomics (RNASSIST)
22. Cytisine is neuroprotective in female but not male 6‐hydroxydopamine lesioned parkinsonian mice and acts in combination with 17‐β‐estradiol to inhibit apoptotic endoplasmic reticulum stress in dopaminergic neurons
23. A novel Oct4/Pou5f1-like non-coding RNA controls neural maturation and mediates developmental effects of ethanol
24. Additional file 4 of Association between fetal sex and maternal plasma microRNA responses to prenatal alcohol exposure: evidence from a birth outcome-stratified cohort
25. Additional file 6 of Association between fetal sex and maternal plasma microRNA responses to prenatal alcohol exposure: evidence from a birth outcome-stratified cohort
26. Additional file 3 of Association between fetal sex and maternal plasma microRNA responses to prenatal alcohol exposure: evidence from a birth outcome-stratified cohort
27. Additional file 1 of Association between fetal sex and maternal plasma microRNA responses to prenatal alcohol exposure: evidence from a birth outcome-stratified cohort
28. RNA Solutions: Synthesizing Information to Support Transcriptomics (RNASSIST).
29. Maternal Circulating MiRNAs That Predict Infant FASD Outcomes Influence Placental Maturation
30. Ethanol Exposure Increases miR‐140 in Extracellular Vesicles: Implications for Fetal Neural Stem Cell Proliferation and Maturation
31. Silencing synaptic MicroRNA‐411 reduces voluntary alcohol consumption in mice
32. Silencing synaptic MicroRNA-411 reduces voluntary alcohol consumption in mice.
33. Integrative genomics approach identifies glial transcriptomic dysregulation and risk in the cortex of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder.
34. A non-conducting role of the Ca v 1.4 Ca 2+ channel drives homeostatic plasticity at the cone photoreceptor synapse.
35. Nonprotein-coding RNAs in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
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