Douglas C. Smith

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1991-1999 Psychology Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, United States 
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Neese SL, Clough RW, Banz WJ, et al. (2010) Z-Bisdehydrodoisynolic acid (Z-BDDA): an estrogenic seco-steroid that enhances behavioral recovery following moderate fluid percussion brain injury in male rats. Brain Research. 1362: 93-101
Tan AA, Quigley A, Smith DC, et al. (2009) Strain differences in response to traumatic brain injury in Long-Evans compared to Sprague-Dawley rats. Journal of Neurotrauma. 26: 539-48
Holland MA, Tan AA, Smith DC, et al. (2008) Nicotinamide treatment provides acute neuroprotection and GFAP regulation following fluid percussion injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 25: 140-52
Clough RW, Neese SL, Sherill LK, et al. (2007) Cortical edema in moderate fluid percussion brain injury is attenuated by vagus nerve stimulation. Neuroscience. 147: 286-93
Zuo Y, Smith DC, Jensen RA. (2007) Vagus nerve stimulation potentiates hippocampal LTP in freely-moving rats. Physiology & Behavior. 90: 583-9
Neese SL, Sherill LK, Tan AA, et al. (2007) Vagus nerve stimulation may protect GABAergic neurons following traumatic brain injury in rats: An immunocytochemical study. Brain Research. 1128: 157-63
Smith DC, Tan AA, Duke A, et al. (2006) Recovery of function after vagus nerve stimulation initiated 24 hours after fluid percussion brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 23: 1549-60
Hoane MR, Tan AA, Pierce JL, et al. (2006) Nicotinamide treatment reduces behavioral impairments and provides cortical protection after fluid percussion injury in the rat. Journal of Neurotrauma. 23: 1535-48
Roosevelt RW, Smith DC, Clough RW, et al. (2006) Increased extracellular concentrations of norepinephrine in cortex and hippocampus following vagus nerve stimulation in the rat. Brain Research. 1119: 124-32
Smith DC, Modglin AA, Roosevelt RW, et al. (2005) Electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve enhances cognitive and motor recovery following moderate fluid percussion injury in the rat. Journal of Neurotrauma. 22: 1485-502
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