Kathy Magnusson

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Jimmy Y. Zhong research assistant 2015-2019 Oregon State
Siba R. Das grad student 2010 Oregon State
Brenna L. Brim grad student 2012 Oregon State

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Scott D. Moffat collaborator 2014- Oregon State
Jimmy Y. Zhong collaborator 2014- Oregon State
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Mollusky A, Reynolds-Lallement N, Lee D, et al. (2023) Investigating the effects of age and prior military service on fluid and crystallized cognitive functions using virtual morris water maze (vMWM) and NIH Toolbox tasks. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 116: 105156
Riordan R, Rong W, Yu Z, et al. (2023) Effect of Nrf2 loss on senescence and cognition of tau-based P301S mice. Geroscience
Reynolds NC, Zhong JY, Clendinen CA, et al. (2019) Age-related differences in brain activations during spatial memory formation in a well-learned virtual Morris water maze (vMWM) task. Neuroimage. 116069
Zamzow DR, Elias V, Acosta VA, et al. (2019) Higher Levels of Protein Palmitoylation in the Frontal Cortex across Aging Were Associated with Reference Memory and Executive Function Declines. Eneuro. 6
Zhong JY, Magnusson KR, Swarts ME, et al. (2017) The application of a rodent-based Morris water maze (MWM) protocol to an investigation of age-related differences in human spatial learning. Behavioral Neuroscience. 131: 470-482
McDougall M, Choi J, Magnusson K, et al. (2017) Chronic vitamin E deficiency impairs cognitive function in adult zebrafish via dysregulation of brain lipids and energy metabolism. Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Márquez Loza A, Elias V, Wong CP, et al. (2017) Effects of Ibuprofen on Cognition and NMDA Receptor Subunit Expression Across Aging. Neuroscience
Zamzow DR, Elias V, Acosta VA, et al. (2016) Higher levels of phosphorylated Y1472 on GluN2B subunits in the frontal cortex of aged mice are associated with good spatial reference memory, but not cognitive flexibility. Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands). 38: 50
Zamzow DR, Elias V, Legette LL, et al. (2014) Xanthohumol improved cognitive flexibility in young mice. Behavioural Brain Research. 275: 1-10
Magnusson KR, Brim BL. (2014) The Aging Brain Reference Module in Biomedical Research
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