Researcher interests: Stem cell therapy: ascertaining in mouse and chick models the mechanisms of neural and behavioral birth defects induced by drugs of abuse and other agents, and their reversal by adult stem cell therapy; mechanisms by which the neural stem cells exert thei
FACULTY / SCHOOL: School of Medicine - IMRIC
DEPARTMENT: Medical Neurobiology
Selected Publications
gender related changes in gene expression induced by valproic acid in a mouse model of autism and the correction by s adenosyl methionine does it explain the gender differences in autistic like behavior (2019)|
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|
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reversal of neurobehavioral teratogenicity in animal models and human three decades of progress (2019)|
Brain Research Bulletin|
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is post exposure prevention of teratogenic damage possible studies on diabetes valproic acid alcohol and anti folates in pregnancy animal studies with reflection to human (2018)|
Reproductive Toxicology|
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s adenosyl methionine prevents asd like behaviors triggered by early postnatal valproic acid exposure in very young mice (2018)|
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|
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a mouse model of asd by early postnatal administration of valproic acid rescue by the methyl donor s adenosyl methionine (2016)|
Reproductive Toxicology|
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a novel universal virtual maze for the evaluation of spatial performance related behaviors (2016)|
International Journal of New Technology and Research |
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an avian model for ascertaining the mechanisms of organophosphate neuroteratogenicity and its therapy with mesenchymal stem cell transplantation (2015)|
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|
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mesenchymal stem cells can prevent alterations in behavior and neurogenesis induced by as25 35 administration (2015)|
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience|
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the teratogenicity and behavioral teratogenicity of di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate dehp and di butyl phthalate dbp in a chick model (2012)|
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|
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avian models for neurobehavioral teratogenicity and its reversal by stem cell transplantation (2011)|
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|
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