Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency During Brain Maturation Reduces Neuronal And Behavioral Plasticity In Adulthood. Authors: Bhatia, Agrawal, Sharma, et al | Publication:PLoS One; December 7, 2011
The Salutary Effects of DHA Dietary Supplementation On Cognition, Neuroplasticity, And Membrane Homeostasis After Brain Trauma. Authors: Wu, Ying, Gomez-Pinilla | Publication:J Neurotrauma; October, 2011
Differential Effects Of Exercise And Dietary Docosahexaenoic Acid On Molecular Systems Associated With Control Of Allostasis In The Hypothalamus And Hippocampus. Authors: Gomez-Pinilla, Ying | Publication:Neuroscience; June 16, 2010
Exercise Contributes To The Effects Of DHA Dietary Supplementation By Acting On Membrane-Related Synaptic Systems. Authors:Chytrova, Ying, Gomez-Pinilla | Publication:Brain Res; May 13, 2009
Docosahexaenoic Acid Dietary Supplementation Enhances The Effects Of Exercise On Synaptic Plasticity And Cognition. Authors:Wu, Ying, Gomez-Pinilla| Publication:Neuroscience; August 26, 2008
The Beneficial Effect Of Arctic Omega Liquid And Pro Omega Liquid On Glucose Uptake And Cell Livability In L6 Muscle Cell Line. Authors:Deyhim, Olivarez | Publication:Diabetes; 2006
'Metabolic syndrome' in the brain: deficiency in omega-3 fatty acid exacerbates dysfunctions in insulin receptor signalling and cognition. Authors:Agrawal, Gomez-Pinill| Publication:J Physiol; May, 2012
High-fat diet transition reduces brain DHA levels associated with altered brain plasticity and behaviour. Authors:Sharma, Zhuang, Gomez-Pinilla | Publication:Sci Rep; 2012
Dietary therapy to promote neuroprotection in chronic spinal cord injury. Authors:Holly, Blaskiewicz, Wu, et al. | Publication: .J Neurosurg Spine; August, 2012
Effects of diet and/or exercise in enhancing spinal cord sensorimotor learning. Authors:Joseph, Ying, Zhuang, et al. | Publication:PLoS One; 2012
Dietary omega-3 deficiency from gestation increases spinal cord vulnerability to traumatic brain injury-induced damage. Authors:Ying, Feng, Agrawal, et al. | Publication:PLoS One; 2012
Vulnerability Imposed By Diet And Brain Trauma For Anxiety-Like Phenotype: Implications For Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders. Authors:Tyagi, Agrawal, Zhuang, et al. | Publication:PLoS One; 2013