Denise I Briggs

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Angoa-Pérez M, Zagorac B, Anneken JH, et al. (2020) Repetitive, mild traumatic brain injury results in a progressive white matter pathology, cognitive deterioration, and a transient gut microbiota dysbiosis. Scientific Reports. 10: 8949
Acabchuk R, Briggs DI, Angoa-Pérez M, et al. (2016) Repeated mild traumatic brain injury causes focal response in lateral septum and hippocampus. Concussion. 1
Briggs DI, Angoa-Pérez M, Kuhn DM. (2016) Prolonged Repetitive Head Trauma Induces a Singular Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy-Like Pathology in White Matter Despite Transient Behavioral Abnormalities. The American Journal of Pathology
Mychasiuk R, Farran A, Angoa-Perez M, et al. (2014) A novel model of mild traumatic brain injury for juvenile rats. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Angoa-Pérez M, Kane MJ, Briggs DI, et al. (2014) Mice genetically depleted of brain serotonin do not display a depression-like behavioral phenotype. Acs Chemical Neuroscience. 5: 908-19
Angoa-Pérez M, Kane MJ, Briggs DI, et al. (2014) Animal models of sports-related head injury: bridging the gap between pre-clinical research and clinical reality. Journal of Neurochemistry. 129: 916-31
Angoa-Pérez M, Kane MJ, Briggs DI, et al. (2013) Marble burying and nestlet shredding as tests of repetitive, compulsive-like behaviors in mice. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove. 50978
Angoa-Pérez M, Kane MJ, Briggs DI, et al. (2013) Mephedrone does not damage dopamine nerve endings of the striatum, but enhances the neurotoxicity of methamphetamine, amphetamine, and MDMA. Journal of Neurochemistry. 125: 102-10
Kane MJ, Pérez MA, Briggs DI, et al. (2013) Modeling of traumatic brain injury and its implications in studying the pathology of repeated mild impacts to the head Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Head Trauma: the Pathotrajectory of Traumatic Brain Injury. 53-73
Kane MJ, Angoa-Peréz M, Briggs DI, et al. (2012) Mice genetically depleted of brain serotonin display social impairments, communication deficits and repetitive behaviors: possible relevance to autism. Plos One. 7: e48975
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