Van A. Doze
Affiliations: | The University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, United States |
Area:
Adrenergic Modulation, EpilepsyWebsite:
http://www.med.und.nodak.edu/cobre/doze.htmlGoogle:
"Van Doze"Mean distance: 13.79 (cluster 11) | S | N | B | C | P |
Cross-listing: Neuropathology Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorDaniel V. Madison | grad student | Stanford | |
M. Bruce MacIver | post-doc | Stanford |
Children
Sign in to add traineeElizabeth Sandquist | grad student | University of North Dakota | |
Katie Collette | grad student | 2009- | University of North Dakota |
Christopher W. Jurgens | grad student | 2009 | University of North Dakota |
Brianna L. Goldenstein | grad student | 2014 | University of North Dakota |
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Biggane JP, Xu K, Goldenstein BL, et al. (2022) Pharmacological characterization of the α-adrenergic receptor inhibiting rat hippocampal CA3 epileptiform activity: comparison of ligand efficacy and potency. Journal of Receptor and Signal Transduction Research. 1-8 |
Collette KM, Zhou XD, Amoth HM, et al. (2014) Long-term α1B-adrenergic receptor activation shortens lifespan, while α1A-adrenergic receptor stimulation prolongs lifespan in association with decreased cancer incidence. Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands). 36: 9675 |
Paukert M, Agarwal A, Cha J, et al. (2014) Norepinephrine controls astroglial responsiveness to local circuit activity. Neuron. 82: 1263-70 |
Doze VA, Papay RS, Goldenstein BL, et al. (2011) Long-term α1A-adrenergic receptor stimulation improves synaptic plasticity, cognitive function, mood, and longevity. Molecular Pharmacology. 80: 747-58 |
Perez DM, Doze VA. (2011) Cardiac and neuroprotection regulated by α(1)-adrenergic receptor subtypes. Journal of Receptor and Signal Transduction Research. 31: 98-110 |
Doze VA, Handel EM, Jensen KA, et al. (2009) alpha(1A)- and alpha(1B)-adrenergic receptors differentially modulate antidepressant-like behavior in the mouse. Brain Research. 1285: 148-57 |
Gupta MK, Papay RS, Jurgens CW, et al. (2009) alpha1-Adrenergic receptors regulate neurogenesis and gliogenesis. Molecular Pharmacology. 76: 314-26 |
Xiao Z, Deng PY, Rojanathammanee L, et al. (2009) Noradrenergic depression of neuronal excitability in the entorhinal cortex via activation of TREK-2 K+ channels. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 10980-91 |
Goldenstein BL, Nelson BW, Xu K, et al. (2009) Regulator of G protein signaling protein suppression of Galphao protein-mediated alpha2A adrenergic receptor inhibition of mouse hippocampal CA3 epileptiform activity. Molecular Pharmacology. 75: 1222-30 |
Hillman KL, Lei S, Doze VA, et al. (2009) Alpha-1A adrenergic receptor activation increases inhibitory tone in CA1 hippocampus. Epilepsy Research. 84: 97-109 |