Janna L. Harris

Affiliations: 
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, United States 
Area:
Traumatic brain injury; Brain aging; Magnetic resonance imaging
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Harris JL, Wang X, Christian SK, et al. (2024) Traumatic Brain Injury Alters the Trajectory of Age-Related Mitochondrial Change. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease : Jad
Minchew HM, Ferren SL, Christian SK, et al. (2022) Comparing imaging biomarkers of cerebral edema after TBI in young adult male and female rats. Brain Research. 1789: 147945
Brake AD, Yang X, Lee CY, et al. (2022) Reduced Hippocampal Volume and Neurochemical Response to Adult Stress Exposure in a Female Mouse Model of Urogenital Hypersensitivity. Frontiers in Pain Research (Lausanne, Switzerland). 3: 809944
Andrews BT, Barbay S, Townsend J, et al. (2020) Unrepaired decompressive craniectomy worsens motor performance in a rat traumatic brain injury model. Scientific Reports. 10: 22242
Iboaya A, Harris JL, Arickx AN, et al. (2019) Models of Traumatic Brain Injury in Aged Animals: A Clinical Perspective. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 1545968319883879
Gupte R, Brooks WM, Vukas RR, et al. (2019) Sex differences in traumatic brain injury: What we know and what we should know. Journal of Neurotrauma
Gupte R, Christian S, Keselman P, et al. (2018) Evaluation of taurine neuroprotection in aged rats with traumatic brain injury. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Pierce JD, Gupte R, Thimmesch A, et al. (2018) Ubiquinol treatment for TBI in male rats: Effects on mitochondrial integrity, injury severity, and neurometabolism. Journal of Neuroscience Research
Iboaya A, Nudo R, Harris J, et al. (2017) Clinical Perspective on Modeling of Traumatic Brain Injury in Aged Experimental Animals Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98: e140
Raider K, Ma D, Harris JL, et al. (2016) A high fat diet alters metabolic and bioenergetic function in the brain: A magnetic resonance spectroscopy study. Neurochemistry International
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