Thomas E. Ceremuga, Ph.D.

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2003 Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 
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Neuroscience Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology
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Joseph T. McCabe grad student 2003 Uniformed Services University
 (Cullin 5 expression in the rat: Cellular and tissue distribution, and changes in response to water deprivation and hemorrhagic shock.)
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Ceremuga TE, Shellabarger P, Persson T, et al. (2013) Effects of tetrahydropalmatine on post-traumatic stress disorder-induced changes in rat brain gene expression Journal of Integrative Neuroscience. 12: 513-528
Ceremuga TE, Johnson LA, Adams-Henderson JM, et al. (2013) Investigation of the anxiolytic effects of xanthohumol, a component of humulus lupulus (Hops), in the male Sprague-Dawley rat. Aana Journal. 81: 193-8
Anderson W, Barrows M, Lopez F, et al. (2012) Investigation of the anxiolytic effects of naringenin, a component of Mentha aquatica, in the male Sprague-Dawley rat. Holistic Nursing Practice. 26: 52-7
Ceremuga TE, Yao XL, McCabe JT. (2003) Cullin-5 is ubiquitous in the rat brain. Neuroscience Letters. 345: 121-5
Ceremuga TE, Yao XL, Alam HB, et al. (2003) Alterations of cullin-5 mRNA levels in the rat central nervous system following hemorrhagic shock. Neurological Research. 25: 211-6
Ceremuga TE, Yao XL, Xia Y, et al. (2003) Osmotic stress increases cullin-5 (cul-5) mRNA in the rat cerebral cortex, hypothalamus and kidney. Neuroscience Research. 45: 305-11
Ceremuga TE, Yao XL, McCabe JT. (2002) Etiology, mechanisms, and anesthesia implications of autoimmune myasthenia gravis. Aana Journal. 70: 301-10
Ceremuga TE, Yao XL, McCabe JT. (2001) Vasopressin-activated calcium-mobilizing (VACM-1) receptor mRNA is present in peripheral organs and the central nervous system of the laboratory rat. Endocrine Research. 27: 433-45
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