PUBLICATIONS

  1. Raus AM, Fuller TD, Nelson NE, Valientes DA, Bayat A, *Ivy AS. Early-life exercise primes the murine neural epigenome to facilitate gene expression and hippocampal memory consolidation. Commun Biol. 2023 Jan 7;6(1):18. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022- 04393-7. PMID: 36611093; PMCID: PMC9825372.
  2. Raus, Anthony & Nelson, Nellie & Fuller, Tyson & Ivy, Autumn. (2022). “SIT” with Emx1‐NuTRAP Mice: Simultaneous INTACT and TRAP for Paired Transcriptomic and Epigenetic Sequencing. Current Protocols in Neuroscience. 2. 10.1002/cpz1.570. 
  3.   Valientes DA, Raus AM, *Ivy AS. “An improved method for individual tracking of voluntary wheel running in pair-housed juvenile mice.” Bio-Protocol 2021 Jul; 11:13 (doi: 10.21769/BioProt.4071)
  4. *Ivy AS, Yu T, Kramar E, Parievsky S, Sohn F, Vu T. “A Unique Mouse Model of Early-Life Exercise Enables Hippocampal Memory and Synaptic Plasticity.” Sci Rep. 2020 Jun 8;10(1):9174.
  5. Ivy AS and Standridge, S. “Rett Syndrome: A Timely Review of Mechanistic Discoveries, Current Clinical Approaches, and Trial Updates.” Seminars Pediatr Neurol. 2021 Apr; 37:100881.
  6. Short AK, Maras PM, Pham AL, Ivy AS, Baram TZ. “Blocking CRH receptors in adults mitigates age-related memory impairments provoked by early-life adversity.” Neuropsychopharm 2020 Feb; 45(3):515-523.
  7. Johnstone DL, Al-Shekaili HH, Tarailo-Graovac M, Wolf NI, Ivy AS, et al. “PLPHP deficiency: clinical, genetic, biochemical, and mechanistic insights.” Brain. 2019 Mar 1;142(3):542-559.
  8. Bolton JL, Molet J, Ivy AS, Baram TZ. "New insights into early-life stress and behavioral outcomes." Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2017 Apr;14:133-139.
  9. Ivy AS, Clark C, Baum S, Wusthoff C. "Improving the Identification of Neonatal Encephalopathy: Utility of a Web-Based Video Tool" Am. Journal Perinat. 2017 Apr;34(5):520-522.
  10. Molet J, Maras PM, Kinney-Lang E, Harris NG, Rashid F, Ivy AS, Solodkin A, Obenaus A, Baram TZ. “MRI uncovers disrupted hippocampal microstructure that underlies memory impairments after early-life adversity.” Hippocampus 2016 Dec 26(12) 1618-1632. 
  11. Dube CM, Molet J, Singh-Taylor A, Ivy AS, Maras PM, Baram TZ.  “Hyperexcitability and epilepsy generated by chronic early-life stress.” Neurobiol Stress 2015; 2:10-19.
  12. McClelland S, Korosi A, Cope J, Ivy AS, Baram TZ. “Emerging roles of epigenetic mechanisms in the enduring effects of early-life stress and experience on learning and memory.” Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2011 Jul;96(1):79-88.
  13. Ivy AS, Rex CS, Chen Y, Dubé C, Maras PM, Grigoriadis DE, Gall CM, Lynch G, Baram TZ. “Hippocampal dysfunction and cognitive impairments provoked by chronic early-life stress involve excessive activation of CRH receptors.” J Neurosci. 2010 Sep 29;30(39):13005-15.
  14. Ivy AS, Brunson KL, Sandman C, Baram TZ. “Dysfunctional nurturing behavior in rat dams with limited access to nesting material: a clinically relevant model for early-life stress.” Neurosci 2008 April 19; (154):1132-1142.
  15. Chen MJ, Ivy AS, Russo-Neustadt AA. “Nitric Oxide synthesis is required for exercise-induced increases in hippocampal BDNF and phophatidylinositol 3’ kinase expression.” Brain Res Bull 2006 Jan 15; 68(4):257-68.
  16. Russo-Neustadt AA, Alejandre H, Garcia C, Ivy AS, Chen MJ. “Hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression following treatment with reboxetine, citalopram, and physical exercise.” Neuropsychopharm 2004 Dec 2; 9(12):2189-99.
  17. Ivy AS, Rodriguez FG, Garcia C, Chen MJ, Russo-Neustadt AA. “Noradrenergic and serotonergic blockade inhibits BDNF mRNA activation following exercise and antidepressant.” Pharm Biochem Behav. 2003 April; 75(1):81-85.

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