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Boryana Stamova
University of California at Davis, MIND Institute Biosciences Building Room 7
2002
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36862688Neuron-specific transcriptomic signatures indicate neuroinflammation and altered neuronal activity in ASD temporal cortex.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2023
36691064Early peripheral blood gene expression associated with good and poor 90-day ischemic stroke outcomes.J Neuroinflammation2023
36803375Monocyte, neutrophil, and whole blood transcriptome dynamics following ischemic stroke.BMC Med2023
35325079Progression of cerebral white matter hyperintensities is related to leucocyte gene expression.Brain2022
36936603Gene expression changes implicate specific peripheral immune responses to Deep and Lobar Intracerebral Hemorrhages in humans.Brain Hemorrhages2022
35213696Multi-ancestry GWAS reveals excitotoxicity associated with outcome after ischaemic stroke.Brain2022
32960689Distinct peripheral blood monocyte and neutrophil transcriptional programs following intracerebral hemorrhage and different etiologies of ischemic stroke.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2021
33641386Aging Immune System in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Transcriptomic Analysis.Stroke2021
33753837Bacterial lipopolysaccharide is associated with stroke.Sci Rep2021
33206327Molecular Correlates of Hemorrhage and Edema Volumes Following Human Intracerebral Hemorrhage Implicate Inflammation, Autophagy, mRNA Splicing, and T Cell Receptor Signaling.Transl Stroke Res2021
30966854MicroRNA and their target mRNAs change expression in whole blood of patients after intracerebral hemorrhage.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2020
33193047Alternative Splicing of Putative Stroke/Vascular Risk Factor Genes Expressed in Blood Following Ischemic Stroke Is Sexually Dimorphic and Cause-Specific.Front Neurol2020
33173895Multi-ancestry genetic study in 5,876 patients identifies an association between excitotoxic genes and early outcomes after acute ischemic stroke.medRxiv2020
32785988Genetic variation contributes to gene expression response in ischemic stroke: an eQTL study.Ann Clin Transl Neurol2020
31595394mRNA Expression Profiles from Whole Blood Associated with Vasospasm in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.Neurocrit Care2020
29651704HDAC9 Polymorphism Alters Blood Gene Expression in Patients with Large Vessel Atherosclerotic Stroke.Transl Stroke Res2019
31436916Smoking affects gene expression in blood of patients with ischemic stroke.Ann Clin Transl Neurol2019
31510897Cancer-Related Ischemic Stroke Has a Distinct Blood mRNA Expression Profile.Stroke2019
30836997Inflammatory, regulatory, and autophagy co-expression modules and hub genes underlie the peripheral immune response to human intracerebral hemorrhage.J Neuroinflammation2019
29651892The intracerebral hemorrhage blood transcriptome in humans differs from the ischemic stroke and vascular risk factor control blood transcriptomes.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2019
29520228Lipopolysaccharide Associates with Amyloid Plaques, Neurons and Oligodendrocytes in Alzheimer's Disease Brain: A Review.Front Aging Neurosci2018
27624844Inhibition of Src family kinases improves cognitive function after intraventricular hemorrhage or intraventricular thrombin.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2017
28184278Possible sexually dimorphic role of miRNA and other sncRNA in ASD brain.Mol Autism2017
27862943Blood transcriptomic comparison of individuals with and without autism spectrum disorder: A combined-samples mega-analysis.Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet2017
27834745Altered Expression of Long Noncoding RNAs in Blood After Ischemic Stroke and Proximity to Putative Stroke Risk Loci.Stroke2016
26661204Elevating microRNA-122 in blood improves outcomes after temporary middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2016
27784773Leukocyte response is regulated by microRNA let7i in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Neurology2016
27784770Gram-negative bacterial molecules associate with Alzheimer disease pathology.Neurology2016
25806703Targeting neutrophils in ischemic stroke: translational insights from experimental studies.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2015
26350727Specific Regional and Age-Related Small Noncoding RNA Expression Patterns Within Superior Temporal Gyrus of Typical Human Brains Are Less Distinct in Autism Brains.J Child Neurol2015
27858746MicroRNA and mRNA Expression Changes in Steroid Naïve and Steroid Treated DMD Patients.J Neuromuscul Dis2015
26146533Atypical miRNA expression in temporal cortex associated with dysregulation of immune, cell cycle, and other pathways in autism spectrum disorders.Mol Autism2015
25994285Intracerebral Hemorrhage and Ischemic Stroke of Different Etiologies Have Distinct Alternatively Spliced mRNA Profiles in the Blood: a Pilot RNA-seq Study.Transl Stroke Res2015
25697841Myelin basic protein associates with AβPP, Aβ1-42, and amyloid plaques in cortex of Alzheimer's disease brain.J Alzheimers Dis2015
25790832Inflammation Combined with Ischemia Produces Myelin Injury and Plaque-Like Aggregates of Myelin, Amyloid-β and AβPP in Adult Rat Brain.J Alzheimers Dis2015
24484278Myelin injury and degraded myelin vesicles in Alzheimer's disease.Curr Alzheimer Res2014
25036109Gene expression in peripheral immune cells following cardioembolic stroke is sexually dimorphic.PLoS One2014
24731980Distinctive RNA expression profiles in blood associated with Alzheimer disease after accounting for white matter hyperintensities.Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord2014
24911610microRNA expression in peripheral blood cells following acute ischemic stroke and their predicted gene targets.PLoS One2014
24281743Hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke in animals and humans.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2014
24428562Inhibition of SRC family kinases protects hippocampal neurons and improves cognitive function after traumatic brain injury.J Neurotrauma2014
23468366RNA in blood is altered prior to hemorrhagic transformation in ischemic stroke.Ann Neurol2013
24007566Evidence for differential alternative splicing in blood of young boys with autism spectrum disorders.Mol Autism2013
23477965Genome wide differences of gene expression associated with HLA-DRB1 genotype in multiple sclerosis: a pilot study.J Neuroimmunol2013
21647175Gene expression in blood is associated with risperidone response in children with autism spectrum disorders.Pharmacogenomics J2012
23110997Correlations of gene expression with ratings of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity in Tourette syndrome: a pilot study.BMC Med Genomics2012
22627989Prediction of cardioembolic, arterial, and lacunar causes of cryptogenic stroke by gene expression and infarct location.Stroke2012
22648010Catecholamine-related gene expression in blood correlates with tic severity in tourette syndrome.Psychiatry Res2012
22308247Ischemic transient neurological events identified by immune response to cerebral ischemia.Stroke2012
22244746Integrated analysis of mRNA and microRNA expression in mature neurons, neural progenitor cells and neuroblastoma cells.Gene2012
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