Carlos R. Plata-Salaman

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University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
Area:
Neuroinflammation
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Smith-Swintosky VL, Gozes I, Brenneman DE, et al. (2005) Activity-dependent neurotrophic factor-9 and NAP promote neurite outgrowth in rat hippocampal and cortical cultures. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : Mn. 25: 225-38
Turrin NP, Ilyin SE, Gayle DA, et al. (2004) Interleukin-1beta system in anorectic catabolic tumor-bearing rats. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care. 7: 419-26
Scott TR, Plata-Salamán CR. (2002) Neural representation of sweet taste in the cortex of the monkey Acs Symposium Series. 825: 78-93
Plata-Salamán CR. (2001) Cytokines and feeding. International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association For the Study of Obesity. 25: S48-52
Ilyin SE, Flynn MC, Plata-Salamán CR. (2001) Fiber-optic monitoring coupled with confocal microscopy for imaging gene expression in vitro and in vivo. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 108: 91-6
Turrin NP, Gayle D, Ilyin SE, et al. (2001) Pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokine mRNA induction in the periphery and brain following intraperitoneal administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Brain Research Bulletin. 54: 443-53
Smith-Swintosky VL, Zhao B, Shank RP, et al. (2001) Topiramate promotes neurite outgrowth and recovery of function after nerve injury. Neuroreport. 12: 1031-4
Plata-Salamán CR. (2000) Central nervous system mechanisms contributing to the cachexia-anorexia syndrome. Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.). 16: 1009-12
Plata-Salamán CR. (2000) Ingestive behavior and obesity. Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.). 16: 797-9
Plata-Salamán CR, Ilyin SE, Turrin NP, et al. (2000) Neither acute nor chronic exposure to a naturalistic (predator) stressor influences the interleukin-1beta system, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, transforming growth factor-beta1, and neuropeptide mRNAs in specific brain regions. Brain Research Bulletin. 51: 187-93
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