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2022. A tale of two systems: Lessons learned from female mid-life aging with implications for Alzheimer's prevention & treatment.. Ageing Res Rev. 74:101542.
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2019. Neuroendocrine aging precedes perimenopause and is regulated by DNA methylation.. Neurobiol Aging. 74:213-224.
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2016. Sex differences in metabolic aging of the brain: insights into female susceptibility to Alzheimer's disease.. Neurobiol Aging. 42:69-79.
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2015. The perimenopausal aging transition in the female rat brain: decline in bioenergetic systems and synaptic plasticity.. Neurobiol Aging. 36(7):2282-2295.
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2015. White Matter Lipids as a Ketogenic Fuel Supply in Aging Female Brain: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease.. EBioMedicine. 2(12):1888-904.
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2013. Early decline in glucose transport and metabolism precedes shift to ketogenic system in female aging and Alzheimer's mouse brain: implication for bioenergetic intervention.. PLoS One. 8(11):e79977.
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2013. Lipoic acid restores age-associated impairment of brain energy metabolism through the modulation of Akt/JNK signaling and PGC1α transcriptional pathway.. Aging Cell. 12(6):1021-31.
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2013. Window of opportunity for estrogen and progestin intervention in brain aging and Alzheimer's disease.. Brain Res. 1514:1-2.
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2012. Minireview: translational animal models of human menopause: challenges and emerging opportunities.. Endocrinology. 153(8):3571-8.
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2012. Ovarian hormone loss induces bioenergetic deficits and mitochondrial β-amyloid.. Neurobiol Aging. 33(8):1507-21.
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2010. Decline in mitochondrial bioenergetics and shift to ketogenic profile in brain during reproductive senescence.. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1800(10):1121-6.
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2010. Menopause and mitochondria: windows into estrogen effects on Alzheimer's disease risk and therapy.. Prog Brain Res. 182:77-96.
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2008. Estrogen and hippocampal plasticity in rodent models.. J Alzheimers Dis. 15(4):589-603.
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2008. Regenerative potential of allopregnanolone.. Brain Res Rev. 57(2):398-409.
