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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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Effects of Six Sequential Charged Particle Beams on Behavioral and Cognitive Performance in B6D2F1 Female and Male Mice.
Jacob Raber,Andrea Fuentes Anaya,Eileen Ruth S. Torres,Joanne Lee,Sydney Weber Boutros,Dmytro Grygoryev,Austin Hammer,Kristin D. Kasschau,Thomas J. Sharpton,Mitchell S. Turker,Amy Kronenberg +10 more
TL;DR: There was a trend toward an effect of radiation on BDNF levels in the cortex of males, but not for females, with higher levels in male mice irradiated with 50 cGy than sham-irradiated, and sequential 6-ion irradiation impacted the composition of the gut microbiome in a sex-dependent fashion.
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Effects of 137Cs γ Irradiation on Cognitive Performance and Measures of Anxiety in Apoe−/− and Wild-Type Female Mice
TL;DR: Data support the existence of detrimental effects of cranial irradiation on hippocampal function and support the possibility that older mice are more susceptible to the effects of γ radiation on novel location recognition.
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Integrated analysis of behavioral, epigenetic, and gut microbiome analyses in App NL-G-F, App NL-F, and wild type mice
Payel Kundu,Eileen Ruth S. Torres,Keaton Stagaman,Kristin D. Kasschau,Mariam Okhovat,Sarah Holden,Samantha Ward,Kimberly A. Nevonen,Brett Davis,Takashi Saito,Takaomi C. Saido,Lucia Carbone,Thomas J. Sharpton,Jacob Raber +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the genotype-dependent associations include members of the Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae families and the Apoe gene were found to be significantly more methylated in AppNL-G-F than WT mice.
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CD44 is required for spatial memory retention and sensorimotor functions
Jacob Raber,Reid H.J. Olsen,Weiping Su,Scott Foster,Rubing Xing,Summer F. Acevedo,Larry S. Sherman +6 more
TL;DR: Data support an important role for CD44 in locomotor and sensorimotor functions, and in spatial memory retention in brain function, as well as in hippocampus-dependent spatialMemory retention in wild-type mice.
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Castration and training in a spatial task alter the number of immature neurons in the hippocampus of male mice
Ted S. Benice,Jacob Raber +1 more
TL;DR: In mice, castration disrupts spatial memory and reduces immature neuron number, but there is no strong link between these effects.