Julie A. Christianson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003-2010 | Medicine | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
2010- | Anatomy and Cell Biology | University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States |
Area:
pelvic pain, stress, trp, hpaGoogle:
"Julie Carlsten Christianson"Mean distance: 16.54 (cluster 24) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorDouglas E. Wright | grad student | 1998-2003 | University of Kansas | |
(Beneficial actions of neurotrophic factors on diabetes-induced peripheral neuropathy.) | ||||
Brian M. Davis | post-doc | University of Pittsburgh |
Children
Sign in to add traineeOlivia C. Eller-Smith | grad student | 2015- | University of Kansas Medical Center |
Isabella M. Fuentes | grad student | 2013-2017 | University of Kansas Medical Center |
Pau Yen Wu | grad student | 2015-2020 |
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Kader L, Willits A, Meriano S, et al. (2024) Identification of arginine-vasopressin receptor 1a (Avpr1a/AVPR1A) as a novel candidate gene for chronic visceral pain sheds light on the potential role of enteric neurons in the development of visceral hypersensitivity. The Journal of Pain. 104572 |
Kader L, Willits A, Meriano S, et al. (2023) Identification of arginine-vasopressin receptor 1a (Avpr1a/AVPR1A) as a novel candidate gene for chronic visceral pain. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Frick JM, Eller OC, Foright RM, et al. (2023) High fat/high sucrose diet worsens metabolic outcomes and widespread hypersensitivity following early life stress exposure in female mice. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology |
Brake AD, Yang X, Lee CY, et al. (2022) Reduced Hippocampal Volume and Neurochemical Response to Adult Stress Exposure in a Female Mouse Model of Urogenital Hypersensitivity. Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland). 3: 809944 |
Eller OC, Yang X, Fuentes IM, et al. (2021) Voluntary Wheel Running Partially Attenuates Early Life Stress-Induced Neuroimmune Measures in the Dura and Evoked Migraine-Like Behaviors in Female Mice. Frontiers in Physiology. 12: 665732 |
Eller OC, Foright RM, Brake AD, et al. (2021) An Omega-3-rich Anti-inflammatory Diet Improved Widespread Allodynia and Worsened Metabolic Outcomes in Adult Mice Exposed to Neonatal Maternal Separation. Neuroscience. 468: 53-67 |
Wu PY, Menta B, Visk A, et al. (2021) The impact of foot shock-induced stress on pain-related behavior associated with burn injury. Burns : Journal of the International Society For Burn Injuries |
Fuentes IM, Jones BM, Brake AD, et al. (2020) Voluntary wheel running improves outcomes in an early life stress-induced model of urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome in male mice. Pain |
Eller OC, Morris EM, Thyfault JP, et al. (2020) Early life stress reduces voluntary exercise and its prevention of diet-induced obesity and metabolic dysfunction in mice. Physiology & Behavior. 223: 113000 |
Wu PY, Yang X, Wright DE, et al. (2019) Foot shock stress generates persistent widespread hypersensitivity and anhedonic behavior in an anxiety-prone strain of mice. Pain |