Publications 2021‑2023

 

2021

377. Gendron WH,  Fertan E, Pelletier S, Roddick KM, O’Leary,TP,  Anini Y, Brown RE. (2021). Age related weight loss in female 5xFAD mice from 3 to 12 months of age. Manuscript number: BBRES-D-20-01230. Behavioural Brain Research, 2021, 406, 113214.

378.  Mbiydzenyuy NE, Pieme CA, Brown RE, and Nguemeni C.  Neuroscience Education and Research in Cameroon: Current status and future directions. IBRO Neuroscience Reports: Special issue on Neuroscience in Africa, 2021, 10: 216-224.

379. Brown, Richard.  The place of William Clark Russell in the Sherlock Holmes Canon. Canadian Holmes, Summer 2021 issue, July 2021, 44 (3):13-23.

380. Simanaviciute U, Brown RE, Wong A, Fertan E, Grant RA. Whisker movements are affected in the 3xTg-AD mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease. Brain and Neuroscience Advances, 2021, 5: 173-174. [Abstract]

381. Richard E. Brown and Thalia Garvock-de Montbrun.  Broca’s Brains: A lesson in the importance of saving the history of neuroscience. Hektoen International: A  Journal of Medical Humanities, Summer 2021. Published September 2021.

382. Richard E. Brown, Thaddeus Bligh and Jessica Garden.  The Hebb Synapse before Hebb: Theories of synaptic function in learning and memory before Hebb (1949), with a discussion of the long-lost synaptic theory of  William McDougall.   For a special issue of Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience edited by Rob McDonald and Bryan Devan, on The Emergent Engram: Multilevel Memory Trace Components and the Broader Interactions. Volume 15 | Article 732195. 22 pages. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.732195.  Published 21 October 2021.

2022

383. O’Leary TP  and Brown RE.  Visuo-spatial learning and memory impairments in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease:  Effects of age, sex, albinism and motor impairments. Genes, Brain and Behaviour, 2022;e12794.  https://doi.org/10.1111/gbb.12794. Published Feb. 2022.

384.  Fertan E and Brown RE.  Age-Related Deficits in Working Memory in 5xFAD Mice in the Hebb- Williams Maze. Behavioural Brain Research, 2022, 424: 113806, 8 pages. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2022.113806. This has a public database.

385.  Felix S. Meier-Stephenson; Vanessa C. Meier-Stephenson; Michael D. Carter; Autumn R. Meek; Yanfei Wang; Luzhe Pan; Qiangwei Chen; Sheila Jacobo; Fan Wu; Erhu Lu; Gordon A. Simms; Laural Fisher; Alaina J. McGrath; Virgil Fermo; Christopher J. Barden; Harman D.S. Clair; Todd   N. Galloway; Arun Yadav; Valérie Campágna-Slater; Mark Hadden; Mark Reed; Marcia Taylor; Brendan Kelly; Elena Diez-Cecilia; Igri Kolaj; Clarissa Santos; S. Imindu Liyanage; Braden Sweeting; Paul Stafford; Robert Boudreau; G. Andrew Reid; Ryan S. Noyce; Leanne Stevens; Agnieszka Staniszewski; Hong Zhang; Mamidanna R.V.S Murty; Pascale Lemaire; Solenne Chardonnet; Christopher D. Richardson; Valérie Gabelica; Edwin DePauw; Richard Brown; Sultan Darvesh; Ottavio Arancio; Donald Weaver.  Alzheimer’s disease as an autoimmune disorder of innate immunity endogenously modulated by tryptophan metabolites.   Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions 2022; 8:e12283. https://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12283

386.  Brown RE. Genetically modified mice for research on human diseases: A triumph for Biotechnology or a work in progress? The EurobioTech Journal, 2022, 6(2): 61-88. 

387.  Roddick KM, Fertan E, Schellinck HM and Brown RE. A signal detection analysis of olfactory learning in 12-month-old 5xFAD mice. This has a public database. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2022, 88, 37-44. DOI 10.3233/JAD-220049.

388. Ugne Simanaviciute, Richard Brown, Aimee Wong, Emre Fertan, Robyn A Grant.  Whisker movement deficits in the 3xTg-AD mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease.  Genes Brain and Behaviour, 2022; e12813. 11 pages.  https://doi.org/10.1111/gbb.12813

389. Brown, RE. Can we replicate our own results? In: Andrew Spink, Jarosław Barski, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Gernot Riedel, & Annesha Sil (Editors), Proceedings of the joint 12th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research and 6th Seminar on Behavioral Methods, Volume 2, 2022, pages 193-198.  www.measuringbehavior.org.

390. Miller, Dylan and Brown, R.E.  Seven steps to setting up a Neuroscience Program at Universities in Developing Countries.  In D.W. Pfaff, et al., Editors. Neuroscience in the 21st Century: From Basic to Clinical,  New York: Springer-Verlag,  2022. pages xxx-xxx.

391.  Brown, RE. The importance of collaboration in neuroscience. Review of Body, Brain, Behavior: Three Views and a Conversation by Tamas Horváth, Joy Hirsch, and Zoltán Molnár. Academic Press, 2022, 415 pages. For the journal, Brain. Revised 18 October 2022.

2023

392. Brown RE. Chapter 1. Overview of CNS Organization and Development. In Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences, edited by David Eisenstat, Dan Goldowitz, Tim Oberlander and Jerome Yager. New York: Springer. 28  pages. Page proofs corrected 28 Nov 2022. Published 24/01/2023.

393.  Brown RE. Chapter 11. Sex as a Determinant of Neurodevelopment and its Disorders. In Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics: Genetic and Environmental Influences, edited by David Eisenstat, Dan Goldowitz, Tim Oberlander and Jerome Yager. New York: Springer. 37 pages. Page proofs corrected 30 Nov 2022.  Published 24/01/2023.

394.  Brown RE, Schnare OK Habib, E, & Kyle Roddick K.  Development of a one-day test of olfactory learning and memory in mice.  In: B. Schaal (editor) Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, 15. Springer Nature. In Press, 26 Nov 2022. 

395.  Kiani AK, Derek Pheby, Gary Henehan, Richard Brown, Paul Sieving, Peter Sykora, Robert Marks, Benedetto Falsini, Natale Capodicasa, Stanislav Miertus, Lorenzo Lorusso, Daniele Dondossola, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia, Mahmut Cerkez Ergoren, Munis Dundar, Sandro Michelini, Daniele Malacarne, Gabriele Bonetti, Astrit Dautaj, Kevin Donato, Maria Chiara Medori, Tommaso Beccari, Michele Samaja, Stephen Thaddeus Connelly, Donald Martin, Assunta Morresi, Ariola Bacu, Karen Herbst, Mykhaylo Kapustin, Liborio Stuppia, Ludovica Lumer, Giampietro Farronato, Matteo Bertelli. [International Bioethics Study Group]. Ethical Considerations Regarding Animal Experimentation. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene 2022, 63(Suppl. 3), E255-E266. https://doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2022.63.2S3.2768. #4 of 34 authors

396.  Kiani AK, Zakira Naureen, Derek Pheby, Gary Henehan, Richard Brown, Paul Sieving, Peter Sykora, Robert Marks, Benedetto Falsini, Natale Capodicasa, Stanislav Miertus, Lorenzo Lorusso, Daniele Dondossola, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia, Mahmut Cerkez Ergoren, Munis Dundar, Sandro Michelini, Daniele Malacarne, Gabriele Bonetti, Kevin Donato, Maria Chiara Medori, Tommaso Beccari, Michele Samaja, Stephen Thaddeus Connelly, Donald Martin, Assunta Morresi, Ariola Bacu, Karen Herbst, Mykhaylo Kapustin, Liborio Stuppa, Ludovica Lumer, Giampietro Farronato, Matteo Bertelli. [International Bioethics Study Group]. Methodology for clinical research. Journal of Preventative Medicine and Hygiene, 17 Oct 2022, 63(Suppl 3), E267-E278. https://doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2022.63.2S3.2769. #5 of 33 authors

397.  Fertan E, Gendron WH, Wong AA, Brown RE, and Weaver ICG. Noncanonical imprinted gene regulation by amyloid-beta in 5xFAD mice. Scientific Reports, 13:2023.  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29248-x  (IF=4.996) Published 4 February 2023.