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Tucker A. Patterson

Researcher at National Center for Toxicological Research

Publications -  87
Citations -  6662

Tucker A. Patterson is an academic researcher from National Center for Toxicological Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurotoxicity & Anesthetic. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 80 publications receiving 6176 citations. Previous affiliations of Tucker A. Patterson include Food and Drug Administration & Elsevier.

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The MicroArray Quality Control (MAQC) project shows inter- and intraplatform reproducibility of gene expression measurements

Leming Shi, +136 more
- 01 Sep 2006 - 
TL;DR: This study describes the experimental design and probe mapping efforts behind the MicroArray Quality Control project and shows intraplatform consistency across test sites as well as a high level of interplatform concordance in terms of genes identified as differentially expressed.
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Ketamine-induced neuronal cell death in the perinatal rhesus monkey.

TL;DR: Ketamine increased N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor NR1 subunit messenger RNA in the frontal cortex where enhanced cell death was apparent and a shorter duration of ketamine anesthesia did not result in neuronal cell death in the 5-day-old monkey.
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Ketamine anesthesia during the first week of life can cause long-lasting cognitive deficits in rhesus monkeys

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a single 24-h episode of ketamine anesthesia, occurring during a sensitive period of brain development, results in very long-lasting deficits in brain function in primates and provides proof-of-concept that general anesthesia during critical periods of brainDevelopment can result in subsequent functional deficits.
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Expression of genes related to oxidative stress in the mouse brain after exposure to silver-25 nanoparticles.

TL;DR: The data suggest that Ag-25 nanoparticles may produce neurotoxicity by generating free radical-induced oxidative stress and by altering gene expression, producing apoptosis and neurotoxicity.