Daniel M. Dorsa
Affiliations: | Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR |
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estrogen neuroprotectionGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid de Wied | post-doc | 1977-1978 | Utrecht |
Julian M. Davidson | post-doc | 1978-1979 | Stanford |
Children
Sign in to add traineeDominique Eghlidi | research assistant | 2007-2007 | OHSU |
Tracy Bale | grad student | 1993-1997 | University of Washington |
Jyoti Watters | grad student | 1993-1997 | University of Washington |
Nancy J. Linford | grad student | 2001 | University of Washington |
Christian B. Wade | grad student | 2002 | University of Washington |
Andrew J. Mhyre | grad student | 1999-2005 | University of Washington |
Damani N. Bryant | post-doc | OHSU | |
Laird C. Sheldahl | post-doc | OHSU | |
Lisa K. Marriott | post-doc | 2004- | OHSU |
Paul J. Shughrue | post-doc | 1991-1995 | University of Washington |
Pamela McMillan | post-doc | 1994-1998 | University of Washington |
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Wu WW, Bryant DN, Dorsa DM, et al. (2013) Ovarian hormone loss impairs excitatory synaptic transmission at hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 16158-69 |
Bryant DN, Dorsa DM. (2010) Roles of estrogen receptors alpha and beta in sexually dimorphic neuroprotection against glutamate toxicity. Neuroscience. 170: 1261-9 |
Matagne V, Mastronardi C, Shapiro RA, et al. (2009) Hypothalamic expression of Eap1 is not directly controlled by ovarian steroids. Endocrinology. 150: 1870-8 |
Sheldahl LC, Shapiro RA, Bryant DN, et al. (2008) Estrogen induces rapid translocation of estrogen receptor beta, but not estrogen receptor alpha, to the neuronal plasma membrane. Neuroscience. 153: 751-61 |
Marriott LK, McGann-Gramling KR, Hauss-Wegrzyniak B, et al. (2007) Estrogen replacement regimen and brain infusion of lipopolysaccharide differentially alter steroid receptor expression in the uterus and hypothalamus. Endocrine. 32: 317-28 |
Sheldahl LC, Marriott LK, Bryant DM, et al. (2007) Neuroprotective effects of estrogen and selective estrogen receptor modulators begin at the plasma membrane. Minerva Endocrinologica. 32: 87-94 |
Marriott LK, McGann-Gramling KR, Hauss-Wegrzyniak B, et al. (2007) Brain infusion of lipopolysaccharide increases uterine growth as a function of estrogen replacement regimen: suppression of uterine estrogen receptor-alpha by constant, but not pulsed, estrogen replacement. Endocrinology. 148: 232-40 |
Bryant DN, Sheldahl LC, Marriott LK, et al. (2006) Multiple pathways transmit neuroprotective effects of gonadal steroids. Endocrine. 29: 199-207 |
Mhyre AJ, Shapiro RA, Dorsa DM. (2006) Estradiol reduces nonclassical transcription at cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate response elements in glioma cells expressing estrogen receptor alpha. Endocrinology. 147: 1796-804 |
Mhyre AJ, Dorsa DM. (2006) Estrogen activates rapid signaling in the brain: role of estrogen receptor alpha and estrogen receptor beta in neurons and glia. Neuroscience. 138: 851-8 |