Leah E. Latham
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Also affiliated: Neurolixis (United States) (2025)
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Leah E. Latham's research focuses on neurotoxicity and its potential amelioration, investigating the effects of various substances on neural stem cells and primate models. Her work includes assessing the developmental effects of substances like fentanyl and ketamine on the neonatal brain, as well as the potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models. Latham also studies the neuroprotective effects of compounds such as carnitine and explores the impact of cannabidiol and its metabolites on human neural stem cells. In addition to neurotoxicology, her research extends to immunology, investigating the role of ICOS expression in the maintenance of germinal centers during Plasmodium yoelii infection in mice. She collaborates with researchers Fang Liu, Shuliang Liu, Tucker A. Patterson, and John Talpos, all from the National Center for Toxicological Research, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 60
Selected Publications
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Assessing the developmental effects of fentanyl and impacts on lipidomic profiling using neural stem cell models (2025)
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The effects of cannabidiol and its main metabolites on human neural stem cells (2025)
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Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models (2025)
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Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing (2023)
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Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain (2023)
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Phencyclidine (PCP)-induced neurotoxicity and behavioral deficits (2022)
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ICOS Expression Is Required for Maintenance but Not the Formation of Germinal Centers in the Spleen in Response to Plasmodium yoelii Infection (2022)
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ICOS expression is required for maintenance but not the formation of germinal centers in the spleen in response to <i>P. yoelii</i> infection (2021)
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Neuroprotective Effects of Carnitine and Its Potential Application to Ameliorate Neurotoxicity (2021)
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ICOS signaling promotes a secondary humoral response after re-challenge with Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS (2020)
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ICOS expression is not required for memory T cell formation or maintenance, but does promote Tfh cell differentiation and the humoral response after secondary <i>Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi</i> AS infection (2019)
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- Neuroprotective Effects of Carnitine and Its Potential Application to Ameliorate Neurotoxicity
- The effects of cannabidiol and its main metabolites on human neural stem cells
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Neuroprotective Effects of Carnitine and Its Potential Application to Ameliorate Neurotoxicity
- The effects of cannabidiol and its main metabolites on human neural stem cells
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- The effects of cannabidiol and its main metabolites on human neural stem cells
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models
- Assessing the developmental effects of fentanyl and impacts on lipidomic profiling using neural stem cell models
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Neuroprotective Effects of Carnitine and Its Potential Application to Ameliorate Neurotoxicity
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models
- Phencyclidine (PCP)-induced neurotoxicity and behavioral deficits
- Neuroprotective Effects of Carnitine and Its Potential Application to Ameliorate Neurotoxicity
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- Phencyclidine (PCP)-induced neurotoxicity and behavioral deficits
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- Assessing potential desflurane-induced neurotoxicity using nonhuman primate neural stem cell models
- Assessing the developmental effects of fentanyl and impacts on lipidomic profiling using neural stem cell models
- ICOS Expression Is Required for Maintenance but Not the Formation of Germinal Centers in the Spleen in Response to Plasmodium yoelii Infection
- ICOS expression is required for maintenance but not the formation of germinal centers in the spleen in response to <i>P. yoelii</i> infection
- ICOS Expression Is Required for Maintenance but Not the Formation of Germinal Centers in the Spleen in Response to Plasmodium yoelii Infection
- ICOS expression is required for maintenance but not the formation of germinal centers in the spleen in response to <i>P. yoelii</i> infection
- ICOS Expression Is Required for Maintenance but Not the Formation of Germinal Centers in the Spleen in Response to Plasmodium yoelii Infection
- ICOS expression is required for maintenance but not the formation of germinal centers in the spleen in response to <i>P. yoelii</i> infection
- ICOS Expression Is Required for Maintenance but Not the Formation of Germinal Centers in the Spleen in Response to Plasmodium yoelii Infection
- ICOS expression is required for maintenance but not the formation of germinal centers in the spleen in response to <i>P. yoelii</i> infection
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Development of a primate model to evaluate the effects of ketamine and surgical stress on the neonatal brain
- Establishment of neural stem cells from fetal monkey brain for neurotoxicity testing
- The effects of cannabidiol and its main metabolites on human neural stem cells
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