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Steven Kernie, M.D.

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Steven Kernie
Name:
  Steven Gerard Kernie, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Pediatrics
Secondary Appointment:
  Developmental Biology
School:
  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Southwestern Medical School
Degree Program:
  Integrative Biology
Non-degree Program:
  Physician Scientist Training Program
Affiliations:
  Center for Developmental Biology
Children's Medical Center of Dallas
Department Website:
  Pediatrics
Lab Website:
  Kernie lab
Email:
  Steven Kernie, M.D.
Physician Profile:
  Steven Kernie, M.D.

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Kernie lab
http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept24916/files/100857.html
 
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Neural stem cells in traumatic brain injury
Hippocampal development
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Shi, J., Parada, L.F., and Kernie, S.G., "Bax limits adult neural stem cell persistence through caspase and IP3 receptor activation." Cell Death and Differentiation, In Press 2005
Yu, T., Dandekar, M., Monteggia, L.M., Parada, L.F. and Kernie, S.G., "Doxycline-mediated expression of Cre recombinase in neural stem cells" Genesis, 41:147-153, 2005
Salman, H., Ghosh, P., and Kernie, S.G, "Subventricular zone neural stem cells remodel the brain following traumatic injury in adult mice" J of Neurotrauma, 21(3):283-292, 2004
Shi, J., Miles, D.K., Orr, B.A., Massa, S.M., and Kernie, S.G., "Injury-induced neurogenesis in Bax-deficient mice: evidence for regulation by voltage-gated potassium channels" European Jounal of Neuroscience, 25:3499-3412, June 2007
Miles, D.M. and Kernie S.G., "Brain Remodeling and Regeneration after Injury" Progress in Brain Research, 80:187-197, 2006
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Yu, T., Dandekar, M., Monteggia, L.M., Parada, L.F. and Kernie, S.G., "Doxycline-mediated expression of Cre recombinase in neural stem cells." Genesis., 41:147-153, 2005
Kernie, S.G., Erwin, T.M., and Parada, L.F, "Brain remodeling due to neuronal and astrocytic proliferation following controlled cortical injury in mice." The Journal of Neuroscience Research., 66(3):317-326, 2001
Kernie, S.G., Liebl, D.J., and Parada, L.F., "BDNF regulates weight and locomotor activity in mice. EMBO Journal" EMBO Journal, 19(6):1290-1300, 2000
 
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