Connection
Daniel Stephenson to Disease Models, Animal
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Daniel Stephenson has written about Disease Models, Animal.
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Snoke DB, van der Velden JL, Bellafleur ER, Dearborn JS, Lenahan SM, Beal AE, Aboushousha R, Heininger SCJ, Ather JL, Mank MM, Sarausky H, Stephenson D, Reisz JA, D'Alessandro A, Majumdar D, Ahern TP, Xu K, Sandler KL, Landman BA, Janssen-Heininger YMW, Poynter ME, Seward DJ, Toth MJ. Early adipose tissue wasting in a preclinical model of human lung cancer cachexia. Cell Rep. 2025 Sep 23; 44(9):116278.
Score: 0.029
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Cendali FI, Lisk C, Dzieciatkowska M, LaCroix IS, Reisz JA, Harral J, Stephenson D, Hay AM, Wartchow EP, Darehshouri A, Dziewulska-Cronk KH, Buehler PW, Norris PJ, Deng X, Busch MP, Earley EJ, Page GP, Hansen KC, Zimring JC, Irwin DC, Nemkov T, D'Alessandro A. Increased exercise tolerance in humanized G6PD-deficient mice. Blood Adv. 2025 Jan 28; 9(2):321-334.
Score: 0.028
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Mondal K, Del Mar NA, Gary AA, Grambergs RC, Yousuf M, Tahia F, Stephenson B, Stephenson DJ, Chalfant CE, Reiner A, Mandal N. Sphingolipid changes in mouse brain and plasma after mild traumatic brain injury at the acute phases. Lipids Health Dis. 2024 Jun 27; 23(1):200.
Score: 0.026
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Baker PR, Li AS, Griffin BR, Gil HW, Orlicky DJ, Fox BM, Park B, Sparagna GC, Goff J, Altmann C, Elajaili H, Okamura K, He Z, Stephenson D, D'Alessandro A, Reisz JA, Nozik ES, Sucharov CC, Faubel S. Disruption in glutathione metabolism and altered energy production in the liver and kidney after ischemic acute kidney injury in mice. Sci Rep. 2024 06 15; 14(1):13862.
Score: 0.026
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Basu SK, Prislovsky A, Lenchik N, Stephenson DJ, Agarwal R, Chalfant CE, Mandal N. Mouse Model of Nitrogen Mustard Ocular Surface Injury Characterization and Sphingolipid Signaling. Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Jan 06; 25(2).
Score: 0.026
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Connection Strength
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