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Mary Blue
Mary Blue
Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Verified email at kennedykrieger.org
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor promotes the survival and sprouting of serotonergic axons in rat brain
LA Mamounas, ME Blue, JA Siuciak, CA Altar
Journal of Neuroscience 15 (12), 7929-7939, 1995
6261995
Postmortem brain abnormalities of the glutamate neurotransmitter system in autism
AE Purcell, OH Jeon, AW Zimmerman, ME Blue, J Pevsner
Neurology 57 (9), 1618-1628, 2001
6132001
Apoptosis has a prolonged role in the neurodegeneration after hypoxic ischemia in the newborn rat
W Nakajima, A Ishida, MS Lange, KL Gabrielson, MA Wilson, LJ Martin, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 20 (21), 7994-8004, 2000
5532000
The formation and maturation of synapses in the visual cortex of the rat. II. Quantitative analysis
ME Blue, JG Parnavelas
Journal of neurocytology 12 (4), 697-712, 1983
4781983
BDNF promotes the regenerative sprouting, but not survival, of injured serotonergic axons in the adult rat brain
LA Mamounas, CA Altar, ME Blue, DR Kaplan, L Tessarollo, WE Lyons
Journal of Neuroscience 20 (2), 771-782, 2000
4332000
Ontogeny of the serotonergic projection to rat neocortex: transient expression of a dense innervation to primary sensory areas.
RJ D'Amato, ME Blue, BL Largent, DR Lynch, DJ Ledbetter, ME Molliver, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 84 (12), 4322-4326, 1987
3281987
The formation and maturation of synapses in the visual cortex of the rat. I. Qualitative analysis
ME Blue, JG Parnavelas
Journal of neurocytology 12 (4), 599-616, 1983
2851983
Correspondence between 5-HT2 receptors and serotonergic axons in rat neocortex
ME Blue, KA Yagaloff, LA Mamounas, PR Hartig, ME Molliver
Brain research 453 (1-2), 315-328, 1988
2451988
The immunophilins, FK506 binding protein and cyclophilin, are discretely localized in the brain: relationship to calcineurin
TM Dawson, JP Steiner, WE Lyons, M Fotuhi, M Blue, SH Snyder
Neuroscience 62 (2), 569-580, 1994
2351994
Amyloid pathology is associated with progressive monoaminergic neurodegeneration in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Y Liu, MJ Yoo, A Savonenko, W Stirling, DL Price, DR Borchelt, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (51), 13805-13814, 2008
2192008
Preclinical research in Rett syndrome: setting the foundation for translational success
DM Katz, JE Berger-Sweeney, JH Eubanks, MJ Justice, JL Neul, ...
Disease models & mechanisms 5 (6), 733-745, 2012
2012012
Developmental expression of methyl-CpG binding protein 2 is dynamically regulated in the rodent brain
BC Mullaney, MV Johnston, ME Blue
Neuroscience 123 (4), 939-949, 2004
1672004
Dendrimer brain uptake and targeted therapy for brain injury in a large animal model of hypothermic circulatory arrest
MK Mishra, CA Beaty, WG Lesniak, SP Kambhampati, F Zhang, ...
ACS nano 8 (3), 2134-2147, 2014
1622014
A comparison of pattern formation by thalamocortical and serotonergic afferents in the rat barrel field cortex
ME Blue, RS Erzurumlu, S Jhaveri
Cerebral Cortex 1 (5), 380-389, 1991
1621991
Neurobiology of Rett syndrome: a genetic disorder of synapse development
MV Johnston, OH Jeon, J Pevsner, ME Blue, SB Naidu
Brain and Development 23, S206-S213, 2001
1512001
MeCP2 expression and function during brain development: implications for Rett syndrome's pathogenesis and clinical evolution
WE Kaufmann, MV Johnston, ME Blue
Brain and Development 27, S77-S87, 2005
1482005
Neonatal lead exposure impairs development of rodent barrel field cortex
MA Wilson, MV Johnston, GW Goldstein, ME Blue
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (10), 5540-5545, 2000
1432000
Altered development of glutamate and GABA receptors in the basal ganglia of girls with Rett syndrome
ME Blue, S Naidu, MV Johnston
Experimental neurology 156 (2), 345-352, 1999
1421999
Glutamate excitotoxicity: a mechanism of neurologic injury associated with hypothermic circulatory arrest
JM Redmond, AM Gillinov, KJ Zehr, ME Blue, JC Troncoso, BA Reitz, ...
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 107 (3), 776-787, 1994
1341994
GAP-43 is critical for normal development of the serotonergic innervation in forebrain
SL Donovan, LA Mamounas, AM Andrews, ME Blue, JS McCasland
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (9), 3543-3552, 2002
1312002
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