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Jacob Raber
Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University
Publications - 253
Citations - 13602
Jacob Raber is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apolipoprotein E & Water maze. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 230 publications receiving 11862 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacob Raber include Scripps Health & University of California, San Francisco.
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Apolipoprotein E4 and sex affect neurobehavioral performance in primary school children.
Summer F. Acevedo,Brian J. Piper,Brian J. Piper,Michael J. Craytor,Ted S. Benice,Jacob Raber,Jacob Raber +6 more
TL;DR: Apolipoprotein E4 may affect neurobehavioral performance, particularly spatial memory, and antenatal health decades before any clinical expression of neurodegenerative processes.
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Deletion of the Ttf1 Gene in Differentiated Neurons Disrupts Female Reproduction without Impairing Basal Ganglia Function
Claudio A. Mastronardi,Gregory G. Smiley,Jacob Raber,Takashi Kusakabe,Takashi Kusakabe,Akio Kawaguchi,Akio Kawaguchi,Valerie Matagne,Anja Dietzel,Sabine Heger,Sabine Heger,Alison E. Mungenast,Alison E. Mungenast,Ricardo Cabrera,Ricardo Cabrera,Shioko Kimura,Sergio R. Ojeda +16 more
TL;DR: Although T TF1 appears to fulfill only a morphogenic function in the ventral telencephalon, once this function is satisfied in the hypothalamus, TTF1 remains active as part of the transcriptional machinery controlling female sexual development.
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Enhanced hippocampus-dependent memory and reduced anxiety in mice over-expressing human catalase in mitochondria.
TL;DR: Catalase over‐expression might be sufficient to enhance cognition and reduce measures of anxiety even in the absence of alteration in levels of OS, as shown in mice over‐expressing mitochondrial catalase.
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Amelioration of Metabolic Syndrome-Associated Cognitive Impairments in Mice via a Reduction in Dietary Fat Content or Infusion of Non-Diabetic Plasma.
Lance A. Johnson,Kristen L. Zuloaga,Tara L. Kugelman,Kevin Mader,Kevin Mader,Jeff Morré,Damian G. Zuloaga,Sydney Weber,Tessa Marzulla,Amelia Mulford,Dana Button,Jonathan R. Lindner,Nabil J. Alkayed,Jan F. Stevens,Jacob Raber +14 more
TL;DR: The cognitive dysfunction accompanying MetS appears to be amenable to treatment, related to cerebrovascular function, and mitigated by systemic factors.
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Amyloid protein precursor stimulates excitatory amino acid transport. Implications for roles in neuroprotection and pathogenesis
Eliezer Masliah,Jacob Raber,M. Alford,Margaret Mallory,Mark P. Mattson,Daseng Yang,Derek Wong,Lennart Mucke +7 more
TL;DR: The stimulation of astroglial excitatory amino acid transport by amyloid protein precursors could protect the brain against excitotoxicity and may play an important role in neurotransmission.