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2025
Smith, Brittany L; Brooks-Patton, Brandon; Bollinger, Justin L; Guzman, Tess A; Brendle, Alexander H; Woodburn, Samuel C; Makela, Anna G; Wohleb, Eric S; Reyes, Teresa M 2025. Prefrontal cortical microglial transcriptome relates to mouse offspring executive function deficits after perinatal opioid exposure in a sex-dependent manner. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 127 , 112-125
2024
Davis, Alyshia B; Lloyd, Kelsey R; Bollinger, Justin L; Wohleb, Eric S; Reyes, Teresa M 2024. Adolescent high fat diet alters the transcriptional response of microglia in the prefrontal cortex in response to stressors in both male and female mice. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 27 1, 2365864
2023
Smith, Brittany L; Hassler, Ally; Lloyd, Kelsey R; Reyes, Teresa M 2023. Perinatal morphine but not buprenorphine affects gestational and offspring neurobehavioral outcomes in mice. Neurotoxicology, 99 , 292-304
Laaker, Collin J; Cantelon, Claire; Davis, Alyshia B; Lloyd, Kelsey R; Agyeman, Nana; Hiltz, Adam R; Smith, Brittany L; Konsman, Jan Pieter; Reyes, Teresa M 2023. Early life cancer and chemotherapy lead to cognitive deficits related to alterations in microglial-associated gene expression in prefrontal cortex. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 113 , 176-188
2022
Smith, Brittany L; Guzman, Tess A; Brendle, Alexander H; Laaker, Collin J; Ford, Alexis; Hiltz, Adam R; Zhao, Junfang; Setchell, Kenneth D R; Reyes, Teresa M 2022. Perinatal Morphine Exposure Leads to Sex-Dependent Executive Function Deficits and Microglial Changes in Mice. eNeuro, 9 5,
Lloyd, Kelsey; Reyes, Teresa 2022. High fat diet consumption restricted to adolescence has minimal effects on adult executive function that vary by sex. Nutritional neuroscience, 25 4, 801-811
Konsman, Jan Pieter; Laaker, Collin J; Lloyd, Kelsey R; Hiltz, Adam; Smith, Brittany L; Smail, Marissa A; Reyes, Teresa M 2022. Translationally relevant mouse model of early life cancer and chemotherapy exposure results in brain and small intestine cytokine responses: A potential link to cognitive deficits. Brain, behavior, and immunity, 99 , 192-202
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