Ji-sook Moon, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 

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2012 Bae SH, Lee HS, Kang MS, Strupp BJ, Chopp M, Moon J. The levels of pro-inflammatory factors are significantly decreased in cerebral palsy patients following an allogeneic umbilical cord blood cell transplant. International Journal of Stem Cells. 5: 31-8. PMID 24298353 DOI: 10.15283/Ijsc.2012.5.1.31  0.479
2010 Moon J, Chen M, Gandhy SU, Strawderman M, Levitsky DA, Maclean KN, Strupp BJ. Perinatal choline supplementation improves cognitive functioning and emotion regulation in the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndrome. Behavioral Neuroscience. 124: 346-61. PMID 20528079 DOI: 10.1037/A0019590  0.607
2008 Moon J, Ota KT, Driscoll LL, Levitsky DA, Strupp BJ. A mouse model of fragile X syndrome exhibits heightened arousal and/or emotion following errors or reversal of contingencies. Developmental Psychobiology. 50: 473-85. PMID 18551464 DOI: 10.1002/Dev.20308  0.677
2008 McNaughton CH, Moon J, Strawderman MS, Maclean KN, Evans J, Strupp BJ. Evidence for social anxiety and impaired social cognition in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome. Behavioral Neuroscience. 122: 293-300. PMID 18410169 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.122.2.293  0.62
2006 Moon J, Beaudin AE, Verosky S, Driscoll LL, Weiskopf M, Levitsky DA, Crnic LS, Strupp BJ. Attentional dysfunction, impulsivity, and resistance to change in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome. Behavioral Neuroscience. 120: 1367-79. PMID 17201482 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.120.6.1367  0.689
2004 Driscoll LL, Carroll JC, Moon J, Crnic LS, Levitsky DA, Strupp BJ. Impaired sustained attention and error-induced stereotypy in the aged Ts65Dn mouse: a mouse model of Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease. Behavioral Neuroscience. 118: 1196-205. PMID 15598129 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.118.6.1196  0.685
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