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Brenda Morsey
University of Nebraska Medical Center
2004
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Trey Ideker (CM4AI)
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37880620Change of histone H3 lysine 14 acetylation stoichiometry in human monocyte derived macrophages as determined by MS-based absolute targeted quantitative proteomic approach: HIV infection and methamphetamine exposure.Clin Proteomics2023
35175539HIV-1 and methamphetamine alter galectins -1, -3, and -9 in human monocyte-derived macrophages.J Neurovirol2022
35494221Deprenyl reduces inflammation during acute SIV infection.iScience2022
35686500Antiretroviral therapy restores the homeostatic state of microglia in SIV-infected rhesus macaques.J Leukoc Biol2022
36466814Morphine suppresses peripheral responses and transforms brain myeloid gene expression to favor neuropathogenesis in SIV infection.Front Immunol2022
36534452Epigenetic aging is associated with aberrant neural oscillatory dynamics serving visuospatial processing in people with HIV.Aging (Albany NY)2022
33328304Chronic morphine administration differentially modulates viral reservoirs in SIVmac251 infected rhesus macaque model.J Virol2021
33822880Reductions in Gray Matter Linked to Epigenetic HIV-Associated Accelerated Aging.Cereb Cortex2021
33870145Cryopreservation of microglia enables single-cell RNA sequencing with minimal effects on disease-related gene expression patterns.iScience2021
34970611A Link Between Methylglyoxal and Heart Failure During HIV-1 Infection.Front Cardiovasc Med2021
34410999Stress-induced aberrations in sensory processing predict worse cognitive outcomes in healthy aging adults.Aging (Albany NY)2021
34313894Sequence-specific extracellular microRNAs activate TLR7 and induce cytokine secretion and leukocyte migration.Mol Cell Biochem2021
34051048SWATH-MS and MRM: Quantification of Ras-related proteins in HIV-1 infected and methamphetamine-exposed human monocyte-derived macrophages (hMDM).Proteomics2021
31504270Epigenetic Markers of Aging Predict the Neural Oscillations Serving Selective Attention.Cereb Cortex2020
33198269Methamphetamine Increases the Proportion of SIV-Infected Microglia/Macrophages, Alters Metabolic Pathways, and Elevates Cell Death Pathways: A Single-Cell Analysis.Viruses2020
32926115Association of Epigenetic Metrics of Biological Age With Cortical Thickness.JAMA Netw Open2020
32723919Interactions of Monocytes, HIV, and ART Identified by an Innovative scRNAseq Pipeline: Pathways to Reservoirs and HIV-Associated Comorbidities.mBio2020
32341511A year-long extended release nanoformulated cabotegravir prodrug.Nat Mater2020
30289818Pharmacokinetic testing of a first-generation cabotegravir prodrug in rhesus macaques.AIDS2019
31265257Secreted Metabolome of Human Macrophages Exposed to Methamphetamine.Anal Chem2019
29290806Multimodal Theranostic Nanoformulations Permit Magnetic Resonance Bioimaging of Antiretroviral Drug Particle Tissue-Cell Biodistribution.Theranostics2018
29758080Correction: MiR-21 in Extracellular Vesicles Leads to Neurotoxicity via TLR7 Signaling in SIV Neurological Disease.PLoS Pathog2018
29280055Sirtuin 1-Chromatin-Binding Dynamics Points to a Common Mechanism Regulating Inflammatory Targets in SIV Infection and in the Aging Brain.J Neuroimmune Pharmacol2018
28895059Central nervous system-penetrating antiretrovirals impair energetic reserve in striatal nerve terminals.J Neurovirol2017
29061742Pharmacokinetics of a Long-Acting Nanoformulated Dolutegravir Prodrug in Rhesus Macaques.Antimicrob Agents Chemother2017
28804446Induction of miR-155 after Brain Injury Promotes Type 1 Interferon and has a Neuroprotective Effect.Front Mol Neurosci2017
27105112Methylome-wide Analysis of Chronic HIV Infection Reveals Five-Year Increase in Biological Age and Epigenetic Targeting of HLA.Mol Cell2016
27516962Traumatic brain injury increases levels of miR-21 in extracellular vesicles: implications for neuroinflammation.FEBS Open Bio2016
27107567Methamphetamine abuse affects gene expression in brain-derived microglia of SIV-infected macaques to enhance inflammation and promote virus targets.BMC Immunol2016
25035516CD8+ T cells maintain suppression of simian immunodeficiency virus in the central nervous system.J Infect Dis2015
26327533Correction: MiR-21 in Extracellular Vesicles Leads to Neurotoxicity via TLR7 Signaling in SIV Neurological Disease.PLoS Pathog2015
26441851Phenotypic changes in the brain of SIV-infected macaques exposed to methamphetamine parallel macrophage activation patterns induced by the common gamma-chain cytokine system.Front Microbiol2015
26154133MiR-21 in Extracellular Vesicles Leads to Neurotoxicity via TLR7 Signaling in SIV Neurological Disease.PLoS Pathog2015
24407235The evolutionary young miR-1290 favors mitotic exit and differentiation of human neural progenitors through altering the cell cycle proteins.Cell Death Dis2014
23612193Preclinical pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of long-acting nanoformulated antiretroviral therapy.Antimicrob Agents Chemother2013
23971408Quantitative proteomics reveals oxygen-dependent changes in neuronal mitochondria affecting function and sensitivity to rotenone.J Proteome Res2013
23227154Methamphetamine administration targets multiple immune subsets and induces phenotypic alterations suggestive of immunosuppression.PLoS One2012
22190005Oxygen matters: tissue culture oxygen levels affect mitochondrial function and structure as well as responses to HIV viroproteins.Cell Death Dis2011
20379791Alcohol-induced interactive phosphorylation of Src and toll-like receptor regulates the secretion of inflammatory mediators by human astrocytes.J Neuroimmune Pharmacol2010
20668216Methamphetamine causes mitrochondrial oxidative damage in human T lymphocytes leading to functional impairment.J Immunol2010
17940540HIV-1 activates proinflammatory and interferon-inducible genes in human brain microvascular endothelial cells: putative mechanisms of blood-brain barrier dysfunction.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2008
18845238Mechanism of alcohol-induced oxidative stress and neuronal injury.Free Radic Biol Med2008
18670212Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma activation suppresses HIV-1 replication in an animal model of encephalitis.AIDS2008
18253892Effects of organochlorines, individually and in mixtures, on B-cell proliferation in marine mammals and mice.J Toxicol Environ Health A2008
18209083Activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) suppresses Rho GTPases in human brain microvascular endothelial cells and inhibits adhesion and transendothelial migration of HIV-1 infected monocytes.J Immunol2008
17162500Modulation of the respiratory burst by organochlorine mixtures in marine mammals, humans, and mice.J Toxicol Environ Health A2007
17573636Non-coplanar PCBs induce calcium mobilization in bottlenose dolphin and beluga whale, but not in mouse leukocytes.J Toxicol Environ Health A2007
16407088Immunomodulatory effects of in vitro exposure to organochlorines on T-cell proliferation in marine mammals and mice.J Toxicol Environ Health A2006
17220078Chemical and biological pollution contribute to the immunological profiles of free-ranging harbor seals.Environ Toxicol Chem2006
15901092PCBs and TCDD, alone and in mixtures, modulate marine mammal but not B6C3F1 mouse leukocyte phagocytosis.J Toxicol Environ Health A2005
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