J Panos
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Director of Translational Programs
Also affiliated: Northwestern University (2013); Western Michigan University (2008–2011); Lenox Hill Hospital (2003); Zentrum für Kinderheilkunde (2008); University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1997–1999)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
J Panos, Director of Translational Programs at the National Center for Toxicological Research, has a research focus that includes the study of diabetes complications and neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease. Their work has explored the connection between Alzheimer's disease and type 3 diabetes, with a recent publication in 2021 examining this link in African American populations. Panos's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 12, with 58 total publications and 470 total citations. Key collaborators at the National Center for Toxicological Research include Sumit Sarkar and Daniel T. Sloper, with whom Panos has co-authored publications. Panos's recent activity indicates continued engagement in research.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 58
- Citations: 473
Selected Publications
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Alzheimer’s disease: a step closer to understanding type 3 diabetes in African Americans (2021)
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Increased inflammation in BA21 brain tissue from African Americans with Alzheimer’s disease (2019)
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A Method for Sampling Rat Cerebrospinal Fluid with Minimal Blood Contamination: A Critical Tool for Biomarker Studies (2019)
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Neurodegenerative Markers are Increased in Postmortem BA21 Tissue from African Americans with Alzheimer’s Disease (2017)
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P1‐330: Altered Levels of ABETA42 in BA21 Brain Region of African Americans Relative to Caucasians with Alzheimer's Disease (2016)
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Effects of perinatal methylphenidate (MPH) treatment in male and female Sprague–Dawley offspring (2014)
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Effects of developmental methylphenidate (MPH) treatment on monoamine neurochemistry of male and female rats (2014)
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Developmental methylphenidate (MPH) treatment in rats: Few effects on spatial memory (SM) in the Morris water (MWM) and Barnes mazes (BM) (2013)
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- Alzheimer’s disease: a step closer to understanding type 3 diabetes in African Americans
- Alzheimer’s disease: a step closer to understanding type 3 diabetes in African Americans
- Alzheimer’s disease: a step closer to understanding type 3 diabetes in African Americans
- Alzheimer’s disease: a step closer to understanding type 3 diabetes in African Americans
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