Darren Miller

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2008- Neuroscience University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
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Hall ED, Wang JA, Miller DM, et al. (2018) Newer Pharmacological Approaches for Antioxidant Neuroprotection in Traumatic Brain Injury. Neuropharmacology
Miller DM, Singh IN, Wang JA, et al. (2015) Nrf2-ARE activator carnosic acid decreases mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative damage and neuronal cytoskeletal degradation following traumatic brain injury in mice. Experimental Neurology. 264: 103-10
Miller DM, Wang JA, Buchanan AK, et al. (2014) Temporal and spatial dynamics of nrf2-antioxidant response elements mediated gene targets in cortex and hippocampus after controlled cortical impact traumatic brain injury in mice. Journal of Neurotrauma. 31: 1194-201
Singh IN, Gilmer LK, Miller DM, et al. (2013) Phenelzine mitochondrial functional preservation and neuroprotection after traumatic brain injury related to scavenging of the lipid peroxidation-derived aldehyde 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 33: 593-9
Miller DM, Singh IN, Wang JA, et al. (2013) Administration of the Nrf2-ARE activators sulforaphane and carnosic acid attenuates 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-induced mitochondrial dysfunction ex vivo. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 57: 1-9
Hall ED, Wang JA, Miller DM. (2012) Relationship of nitric oxide synthase induction to peroxynitrite-mediated oxidative damage during the first week after experimental traumatic brain injury. Experimental Neurology. 238: 176-82
Vaishnav RA, Singh IN, Miller DM, et al. (2010) Lipid peroxidation-derived reactive aldehydes directly and differentially impair spinal cord and brain mitochondrial function. Journal of Neurotrauma. 27: 1311-20
VanLandingham JW, Cekic M, Cutler SM, et al. (2008) Progesterone and its metabolite allopregnanolone differentially regulate hemostatic proteins after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 28: 1786-94
Cutler SM, Cekic M, Miller DM, et al. (2007) Progesterone improves acute recovery after traumatic brain injury in the aged rat. Journal of Neurotrauma. 24: 1475-86
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