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Steven Barger

TitleProfessor
InstitutionUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
DepartmentGeriatrics, College of Medicine
DivisionGeriatrics Faculty
Address3154 Institute on Aging
629 Jack Stephens Drive
Mail Slot # 807
Little Rock AR 72205
Phone501-526-5811
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    TitleProfessor
    InstitutionUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
    DepartmentNeurobiology & Developmental Science, College of Medicine


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    A native of Searcy, Arkansas, Steve graduated from Hendrix College and then obtained a Ph.D. in Cell Biology at Vanderbilt University. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Kentucky, he became the first recipient of the Inglewood Fellowship for Alzheimer's research at UAMS, where he is currently Professor in the Departments of Geriatrics, Neurobiology & Developmental Sciences, and Internal Medicine. Since 1996, he has been jointly appointed at the Department of Veterans Affairs. He is also a member of the Arkansas General Assembly’s Alzheimer’s Disease Advisory Board.

    Steve has published over 100 articles in the field of neuroscience and neurological disease and has been nearly continuously funded by one or more grants from the National Institutes of Health since 1994. He is Deputy Chief Editor for the Journal of Neurochemistry and is active on the editorial boards of three other scientific journals. Steve has been a member of the Committee for Animals in Research at the Society for Neuroscience and president of that Society’s Arkansas Chapter. He received the Odyssey Medal for Research from Hendrix College in 2010. Steve is also an instructor and a research advisor for graduate students, including serving as course director for a course named “The Basic Biology of Aging.”

    Steve is an outdoors enthusiast and enjoys competition in a variety of endurance events, including triathlons and adventure racing.


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    1983 - 1987Alcorn Endowed Scholarship, Hendrix College, Hendrix College
    1987Spessard Biology Award, Hendrix College , Hendrix College
    1994 - 1995Postdoctoral National Research Service Award, NIH, National Institutes of Health
    1994 - 1996Research Fellowship, French Foundation for Alzheimer’s Research, French Foundation for Alzheimer’s Research
    1995 - 1998Alzheimer’s Disease Research Scholar, Inglewood Foundation, Inglewood Foundation
    1999National Research Prize, Neurosciences Education and Research Foundation, Neurosciences Education and Research Foundation
    2004Alumni Leadership Council, Hendrix College, Hendrix College
    2010Odyssey Medal for Research, Hendrix College, Hendrix College
    2013 - presMember of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, Dana Foundation
    2014 - presAlzheimer’s Disease Advisory Board, Arkansas General Assembly, Arkansas General Assembly
    2020 - presLouise G. Hearn Endowed Chair, UAMS

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    1R01AG084473     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Apr 15, 2023 - Mar 31, 2028
    NIH/Nat. Inst. on Aging
    Role of glucose transport in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis
    Role: Principal Investigator

    1R01AG084473-01     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Apr 15, 2023 - Mar 31, 2028
    NIH/Nat. Inst. on Aging
    Role of glucose transport in Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R01AG084473     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Apr 15, 2023 - Mar 31, 2028
    NIH
    Role of glucose transport in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis
    Role: Principal Investigator

    2P20GM125503     (OBRIEN, CHARLES A)Apr 1, 2023 - Jun 30, 2028
    NIH/Nat. Inst. of General Medical Sciences
    Center for Musculoskeletal Disease Research (CMDR)
    Role: Principal Investigator

    2P20GM125503-06     (OBRIEN, CHARLES A)Apr 1, 2023 - Jan 31, 2028
    NIH/Nat. Inst. of General Medical Sciences
    Center for Musculoskeletal Disease Research (CMDR)
    Role: Principal Investigator

    P20GM125503     (OBRIEN, CHARLES A)Apr 1, 2023 - Jan 31, 2028
    NIH/Nat. Inst. of General Medical Sciences
    Center for Musculoskeletal Disease Research (CMDR)
    Role: Principal Investigator

    1R01AG071782-01     (Barger, Steven)Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2026
    NIH/NIA
    Compromised function of a glial glucose transporter in aging and Alzheimer's disease
    Role Description: This project focuses on links between circulating glucose metabolism and age-related processes occurring in the cells in the brain that support the neurons. These studies will test the idea that these support cells lose some of their ability to move glucose from the circulation to the neurons, which contributes to the cognitive problems associated with aging and further exaggerated in Alzheimer’s disease. Ultimately, it is anticipated that this study will help us understand changes that occur during aging that make the elderly more vulnerable to disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, and perhaps even the mental deterioration that sometimes occurs in diabetes.
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R01AG062254     (REIS, ROBERT J)Sep 30, 2018 - May 31, 2024
    NIH/Nat. Inst. on Aging
    Inference of Common Pathways Underlying Neurodegeneration & Other Age-Progressive Diseases - Continuation - Continuation
    Role: Co-Investigator

    2P01AG012411-17A1 7946     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Jun 1, 2018 - May 31, 2019
    NIH/NIA
    Molecular aspects of endocrine and metabolic dysregulation in neurodegeneration
    Role: Principal Investigator

    5P01AG012411-19 7943     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Jun 1, 2018 - May 31, 2019
    NIH/NIA
    PPG Core C: Molecular Analysis
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R03AG043784     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Sep 30, 2013 - Jun 30, 2016
    NIH
    Destablization of LRP family receptors by Alzheimer-related presenilin mutations
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R21AG033215     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Jun 1, 2010 - May 31, 2013
    NIH
    Secreted Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein (sAPP) antagonizes Reelin receptors
    Role: Principal Investigator

    P30NS047546     (DREW, PAUL D)Aug 15, 2004 - Jul 31, 2010
    NIH
    Neuroscience Research Center Core Facility at UAMS
    Role: Co-Investigator

    R01NS046439     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Jan 20, 2004 - Dec 31, 2009
    NIH
    Sp1, kappa-B enhancers and transcriptions in neurons
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R01AG17498     (BARGER, STEVEN)Jul 23, 2002 - Jul 31, 2010
    University of Arkansas Foundation
    TO ESTABLISH UAMS ACCOUNT FOR SALARY SUPPORT OF XIANRONG MAO. INVOICE U OF A FOUNDATION OFFICE
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R01AG017498     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Apr 1, 2001 - Mar 31, 2007
    NIH
    BALANCED BIOACTIVITY OF ALZHEIMER BETA AMYLOID PRECURSOR
    Role: Principal Investigator

    R29NS035872     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Apr 1, 1996 - Mar 31, 2001
    NIH
    CYCLIC GMP AND KB-DEPENDENT TRANSCRIPTION IN NEURONS
    Role: Principal Investigator

    P01AG012411     (GRIFFIN, SUE TILTON)Jun 1, 1995 - May 31, 2021
    NIH
    Early Events in Alzheimer Pathogenesis
    Role: Co-Principal Investigator

    F32NS009630     (BARGER, STEVEN W)Sep 1, 1994
    NIH
    CYCLIC GMP--MEDIATOR OF BETA-AMYLOID PRECURSOR FUNCTION
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Balasubramaniam M, Narasimhappagari J, Liu L, Ganne A, Ayyadevara S, Atluri R, Ayyadevara H, Caldwell G, Reis RJS, Barger SW, Griffin WST. Rescue of ApoE4-related lysosomal autophagic failure in Alzheimer's disease by targeted small molecules. Commun Biol. 2024 01 08; 7(1):60. PMID: 38191671.
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    2. Gajewski MP, Barger SW. Design, synthesis, and characterization of novel system xC- transport inhibitors: inhibition of microglial glutamate release and neurotoxicity. J Neuroinflammation. 2023 Dec 06; 20(1):292. PMID: 38057869.
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    3. Kakraba S, Ayyadevara S, Mainali N, Balasubramaniam M, Bowroju S, Penthala NR, Atluri R, Barger SW, Griffin ST, Crooks PA, Shmookler Reis RJ. Thiadiazolidinone (TDZD) Analogs Inhibit Aggregation-Mediated Pathology in Diverse Neurodegeneration Models, and Extend C. elegans Life- and Healthspan. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2023 Oct 20; 16(10). PMID: 37895969.
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    4. Li Q, Morrill NK, Moerman-Herzog AM, Barger SW, Joly-Amado A, Peters M, Soueidan H, Diemler C, Prabhudeva S, Weeber EJ, Nash KR. Central repeat fragment of reelin leads to active reelin intracellular signaling and rescues cognitive deficits in a mouse model of reelin deficiency. Cell Signal. 2023 09; 109:110763. PMID: 37315752.
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    5. Gajewski M, Barger S. Design, synthesis, and characterization of novel Xc- transport inhibitors: Inhibition of microglial glutamate release and neurotoxicity. Res Sq. 2023 May 18. PMID: 37292591.
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    6. Sung JH, Ou Y, Barger SW. Amyloid ?-Peptide Effects on Glucose Regulation Are Dependent on Apolipoprotein E Genotype. eNeuro. 2023 04; 10(4). PMID: 37163733.
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    7. Griffin H, Sullivan SC, Barger SW, Phelan KD, Baldini G. Liraglutide Counteracts Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Palmitate-Treated Hypothalamic Neurons without Restoring Mitochondrial Homeostasis. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Dec 30; 24(1). PMID: 36614074.
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    8. Barger SW. Glucose transport in the regulation of T-cell activation: the journey may be as important as the destination. Immunometabolism (Cobham). 2022 Jul; 4(3):e00003. PMID: 35966634.
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    9. Wu S, Zhou J, Zhang H, Barger SW. Serine Racemase Expression Differentiates Aging from Alzheimer's Brain. Curr Alzheimer Res. 2022; 19(7):494-502. PMID: 35929621.
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    10. Hendrix RD, Ou Y, Davis JE, Odle AK, Groves TR, Allen AR, Childs GV, Barger SW. Alzheimer amyloid-?- peptide disrupts membrane localization of glucose transporter 1 in astrocytes: implications for glucose levels in brain and blood. Neurobiol Aging. 2021 01; 97:73-88. PMID: 33161213.
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    11. Balasubramaniam M, Parcon PA, Bose C, Liu L, Jones RA, Farlow MR, Mrak RE, Barger SW, Griffin WST. Interleukin-1? drives NEDD8 nuclear-to-cytoplasmic translocation, fostering parkin activation via NEDD8 binding to the P-ubiquitin activating site. J Neuroinflammation. 2019 Dec 27; 16(1):275. PMID: 31882005.
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    12. Kakraba S, Ayyadevara S, Penthala NR, Balasubramaniam M, Ganne A, Liu L, Alla R, Bommagani SB, Barger SW, Griffin WST, Crooks PA, Shmookler Reis RJ. A Novel Microtubule-Binding Drug Attenuates and Reverses Protein Aggregation in Animal Models of Alzheimer's Disease. Front Mol Neurosci. 2019; 12:310. PMID: 31920540.
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    13. Kulas JA, Franklin WF, Smith NA, Manocha GD, Puig KL, Nagamoto-Combs K, Hendrix RD, Taglialatela G, Barger SW, Combs CK. Ablation of amyloid precursor protein increases insulin-degrading enzyme levels and activity in brain and peripheral tissues. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2019 01 01; 316(1):E106-E120. PMID: 30422705.
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    14. Ayyadevara S, Ganne A, Hendrix RD, Balasubramaniam M, Shmookler Reis RJ, Barger SW. Functional assessments through novel proteomics approaches: Application to insulin/IGF signaling in neurodegenerative disease'. J Neurosci Methods. 2019 05 01; 319:40-46. PMID: 30412730.
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    15. Plucinska K, Barger SW. Maternal obesity reprograms offspring's executive brain centers in a sex-specific manner?: An Editorial for 'Perinatal high fat diet and early life methyl donor supplementation alter one carbon metabolism and DNA methylation in the brain' on page 362. J Neurochem. 2018 06; 145(5):358-361. PMID: 29663393.
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    16. Parcon PA, Balasubramaniam M, Ayyadevara S, Jones RA, Liu L, Shmookler Reis RJ, Barger SW, Mrak RE, Griffin WST. Apolipoprotein E4 inhibits autophagy gene products through direct, specific binding to CLEAR motifs. Alzheimers Dement. 2018 02; 14(2):230-242. PMID: 28945989.
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    17. Barger SW. Gene regulation and genetics in neurochemistry, past to future. J Neurochem. 2016 10; 139 Suppl 2:24-57. PMID: 27747882.
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    18. Wang W, Moerman-Herzog AM, Slaton A, Barger SW. Presenilin 1 mutations influence processing and trafficking of the ApoE receptor apoER2. Neurobiol Aging. 2017 01; 49:145-153. PMID: 27810638.
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    19. Mehdi SJ, Rosas-Hernandez H, Cuevas E, Lantz SM, Barger SW, Sarkar S, Paule MG, Ali SF, Imam SZ. Protein Kinases and Parkinson's Disease. Int J Mol Sci. 2016 Sep 20; 17(9). PMID: 27657053.
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    20. Wu S, Barger SW. Disrupted-in-schizophrenia-1 as a broader link of glutamatergic transmission to schizophrenia impacts cerebral neurochemistry via the production of the 'gliotransmitter' d-serine, a NMDA receptor coagonist. J Neurochem. 2016 Aug; 138(4):503-5. PMID: 27501180.
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    21. Ayyadevara S, Balasubramaniam M, Parcon PA, Barger SW, Griffin WS, Alla R, Tackett AJ, Mackintosh SG, Petricoin E, Zhou W, Shmookler Reis RJ. Proteins that mediate protein aggregation and cytotoxicity distinguish Alzheimer's hippocampus from normal controls. Aging Cell. 2016 10; 15(5):924-39. PMID: 27448508.
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    22. Mao X, Phanavanh B, Hamdan H, Moerman-Herzog AM, Barger SW. NF?B-inducing kinase inhibits NF?B activity specifically in neurons of the CNS. J Neurochem. 2016 Apr; 137(2):154-63. PMID: 26778773.
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    23. Wang W, Bodles-Brakhop AM, Barger SW. A Role for P-Glycoprotein in Clearance of Alzheimer Amyloid ? -Peptide from the Brain. Curr Alzheimer Res. 2016; 13(6):615-20. PMID: 26971931.
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    24. Deng J, Habib A, Obregon DF, Barger SW, Giunta B, Wang YJ, Hou H, Sawmiller D, Tan J. Soluble amyloid precursor protein alpha inhibits tau phosphorylation through modulation of GSK3? signaling pathway. J Neurochem. 2015 Nov; 135(3):630-7. PMID: 26342176.
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    25. Kuang XL, Liu F, Chen H, Li Y, Liu Y, Xiao J, Shan G, Li M, Snider BJ, Qu J, Barger SW, Wu S. Reductions of the components of the calreticulin/calnexin quality-control system by proteasome inhibitors and their relevance in a rodent model of Parkinson's disease. J Neurosci Res. 2014 Oct; 92(10):1319-29. PMID: 24860980.
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    26. Barger SW. TMEM106B and frontotemporal lobar degeneration: can over-expression tell us how reductions are beneficial? J Neurochem. 2013 Sep; 126(6):696-8. PMID: 23875562.
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    27. Bailey AR, Hou H, Song M, Obregon DF, Portis S, Barger S, Shytle D, Stock S, Mori T, Sanberg PG, Murphy T, Tan J. GFAP expression and social deficits in transgenic mice overexpressing human sAPPa. Glia. 2013 Sep; 61(9):1556-69. PMID: 23840007.
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    28. Topchiy E, Panzhinskiy E, Griffin WS, Barger SW, Das M, Zawada WM. Nox4-generated superoxide drives angiotensin II-induced neural stem cell proliferation. Dev Neurosci. 2013; 35(4):293-305. PMID: 23751520.
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    29. Barger SW. Apolipoprotein E acts at pre-synaptic sites...among others. J Neurochem. 2013 Jan; 124(1):1-3. PMID: 23020739.
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    30. McMullan SM, Phanavanh B, Li GG, Barger SW. Metabotropic glutamate receptors inhibit microglial glutamate release. ASN Neuro. 2012 Aug 07; 4(5). PMID: 22770428.
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    31. Moerman-Herzog AM, Barger SW. A polymorphism in the upstream regulatory region of the interleukin-1a gene confers differential binding by transcription factors of the AP-1 family. Life Sci. 2012 Jun 27; 90(25-26):975-9. PMID: 22634325.
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    32. Wang W, Barger SW. Cross-linking of serine racemase dimer by reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species. J Neurosci Res. 2012 Jun; 90(6):1218-29. PMID: 22354542.
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    33. Thompson M, Marecki JC, Marinesco S, Labrie V, Roder JC, Barger SW, Crow JP. Paradoxical roles of serine racemase and D-serine in the G93A mSOD1 mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. J Neurochem. 2012 Feb; 120(4):598-610. PMID: 22117694.
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    34. Liu L, Aboud O, Jones RA, Mrak RE, Griffin WS, Barger SW. Apolipoprotein E expression is elevated by interleukin 1 and other interleukin 1-induced factors. J Neuroinflammation. 2011 Dec 15; 8:175. PMID: 22171672.
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    35. Wang W, Barger SW. Roles of quaternary structure and cysteine residues in the activity of human serine racemase. BMC Biochem. 2011 Dec 08; 12:63. PMID: 22151352.
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    36. Jiang H, Fang J, Wu B, Yin G, Sun L, Qu J, Barger SW, Wu S. Overexpression of serine racemase in retina and overproduction of D-serine in eyes of streptozotocin-induced diabetic retinopathy. J Neuroinflammation. 2011 Sep 22; 8:119. PMID: 21939517.
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    37. Barger, S.W., Mao, X. Transcription Factor Regulation of Synapatic Plasticity and Memory Encoding. NFxB in Neurons-Mechanisms and Myths. 2010.
    38. Griffin WS, Barger SW. Neuroinflammatory Cytokines-The Common Thread in Alzheimer's Pathogenesis. US Neurol. 2010; 6(2):19-27. PMID: 22408651.
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    39. Labrie V, Fukumura R, Rastogi A, Fick LJ, Wang W, Boutros PC, Kennedy JL, Semeralul MO, Lee FH, Baker GB, Belsham DD, Barger SW, Gondo Y, Wong AH, Roder JC. Serine racemase is associated with schizophrenia susceptibility in humans and in a mouse model. Hum Mol Genet. 2009 Sep 01; 18(17):3227-43. PMID: 19483194.
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    40. Mao XR, Moerman-Herzog AM, Chen Y, Barger SW. Unique aspects of transcriptional regulation in neurons--nuances in NFkappaB and Sp1-related factors. J Neuroinflammation. 2009 May 18; 6:16. PMID: 19450264.
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    41. Aghdam, S.Y., Barger SW. Glycogen synthase kinase-3 in neurodegeneration and neuroprotection: Lesson from Lithium. Curr. Alzheimer Res. 2009; 21-31.
    42. Mao, X, Moerman, A.M., Chen, Y, Barger, S.W. Unique aspects of transcriptional regulation in neurons - nuances in NFkB and Sp1 related factors. 2009; 16-28.
    43. Labrie V, Duffy S, Wang W, Barger SW, Baker GB, Roder JC. Genetic inactivation of D-amino acid oxidase enhances extinction and reversal learning in mice. Learn Mem. 2009 Jan; 16(1):28-37. PMID: 19117914.
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    44. Barger SW, DeWall KM, Liu L, Mrak RE, Griffin WS. Relationships between expression of apolipoprotein E and beta-amyloid precursor protein are altered in proximity to Alzheimer beta-amyloid plaques: potential explanations from cell culture studies. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2008 Aug; 67(8):773-83. PMID: 18648325.
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    45. Xu J, Barger SW, Drew PD. The PPAR-gamma Agonist 15-Deoxy-Delta-Prostaglandin J(2) Attenuates Microglial Production of IL-12 Family Cytokines: Potential Relevance to Alzheimer's Disease. PPAR Res. 2008; 2008:349185. PMID: 18615183.
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    46. Xianrong Mao, Andrea M. Moerman- Herzog, Wei Wang, Steven W. Barger. Differential Transcriptional Control of the SOD2 kB Element in Neurons and Astrocytes. J Biol Chem. 2007; 281(47):35863-25872.
    47. Xianrong Mao, Shao-Hua Yang, James W. Simpkins, Steven W. Barger. Glutamate receptor activation evokes calpain medicated degraduation of Sp3 and Sp4, the prominent Sp-family transcription factors in neurons. J Neurochem. 2007; 101(5):1300-1314.
    48. Wu S, Basile AS, Barger SW. Induction of serine racemase expression and D-serine release from microglia by secreted amyloid precursor protein (sAPP). Curr Alzheimer Res. 2007 Jul; 4(3):243-51. PMID: 17627481.
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    49. Barger SW, Goodwin ME, Porter MM, Beggs ML. Glutamate release from activated microglia requires the oxidative burst and lipid peroxidation. J Neurochem. 2007 Jun; 101(5):1205-13. PMID: 17403030.
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    50. Mao X, Yang SH, Simpkins JW, Barger SW. Glutamate receptor activation evokes calpain-mediated degradation of Sp3 and Sp4, the prominent Sp-family transcription factors in neurons. J Neurochem. 2007 Mar; 100(5):1300-14. PMID: 17316402.
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    51. Aghdam SY, Barger SW. Glycogen synthase kinase-3 in neurodegeneration and neuroprotection: lessons from lithium. Curr Alzheimer Res. 2007 Feb; 4(1):21-31. PMID: 17316163.
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    52. Wu S-Z, Barger SW. Activation of microglia by secreted Alzheimer amyloid precursor protein induces serine racemase and D-serine release. Curr. Alzheimer Res. 2007; (4):243-251.
    53. Mao X, Moerman-Herzog AM, Wang W, Barger SW. Differential transcriptional control of the superoxide dismutase-2 kappaB element in neurons and astrocytes. J Biol Chem. 2006 Nov 24; 281(47):35863-72. PMID: 17023425.
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    54. Massa PT, Aleyasin H, Park DS, Mao X, Barger SW. NFkappaB in neurons? The uncertainty principle in neurobiology. J Neurochem. 2006 May; 97(3):607-18. PMID: 16573643.
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    55. Griffin WS, Liu L, Li Y, Mrak RE, Barger SW. Interleukin-1 mediates Alzheimer and Lewy body pathologies. J Neuroinflammation. 2006 Mar 16; 3:5. PMID: 16542445.
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    56. Chen CW, Boiteau RM, Lai WF, Barger SW, Cataldo AM. sAPPalpha enhances the transdifferentiation of adult bone marrow progenitor cells to neuronal phenotypes. Curr Alzheimer Res. 2006 Feb; 3(1):63-70. PMID: 16472205.
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    57. Wu SZ, Jiang S, Sims TJ, Barger SW. Schwann cells exhibit excitotoxicity consistent with release of NMDA receptor agonists. J Neurosci Res. 2005 Mar 01; 79(5):638-43. PMID: 15672444.
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    58. Liu L, Li Y, Van Eldik LJ, Griffin WS, Barger SW. S100B-induced microglial and neuronal IL-1 expression is mediated by cell type-specific transcription factors. J Neurochem. 2005 Feb; 92(3):546-53. PMID: 15659225.
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    59. Barger SW. Vascular consequences of passive Abeta immunization for Alzheimer's disease. Is avoidance of "malactivation" of microglia enough? J Neuroinflammation. 2005 Jan 11; 2(1):2. PMID: 15644140.
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    60. Barger SW, Moerman AM, Mao X. Molecular mechanisms of cytokine-induced neuroprotection: NFkappaB and neuroplasticity. Curr Pharm Des. 2005; 11(8):985-98. PMID: 15777249.
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    61. Bodles AM, Barger SW. Secreted beta-amyloid precursor protein activates microglia via JNK and p38-MAPK. Neurobiol Aging. 2005 Jan; 26(1):9-16. PMID: 15585341.
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    62. Wu S, Barger SW. Induction of serine racemase by inflammatory stimuli is dependent on AP-1. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004 Dec; 1035:133-46. PMID: 15681805.
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    63. Barger SW. Cooperative ideas about cooperative strategies. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004 Dec; 1035:350-3. PMID: 15681817.
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    64. Bodles AM, Barger SW. Cytokines and the aging brain - what we don't know might help us. Trends Neurosci. 2004 Oct; 27(10):621-6. PMID: 15374674.
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    65. Wu S, Barger SW, Sims TJ. Schwann cell and epineural fibroblast expression of serine racemase. Brain Res. 2004 Sep 10; 1020(1-2):161-6. PMID: 15312798.
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    66. Barger SW. An unconventional hypothesis of oxidation in Alzheimer's disease: intersections with excitotoxicity. Front Biosci. 2004 Sep 01; 9:3286-95. PMID: 15353358.
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    67. Wu SZ, Bodles AM, Porter MM, Griffin WS, Basile AS, Barger SW. Induction of serine racemase expression and D-serine release from microglia by amyloid beta-peptide. J Neuroinflammation. 2004 Apr 20; 1(1):2. PMID: 15285800.
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    68. Li Y, Liu L, Liu D, Woodward S, Barger SW, Mrak RE, Griffin WS. Microglial activation by uptake of fDNA via a scavenger receptor. J Neuroimmunol. 2004 Feb; 147(1-2):50-5. PMID: 14741427.
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    69. Li Y, Liu L, Barger SW, Griffin WS. Interleukin-1 mediates pathological effects of microglia on tau phosphorylation and on synaptophysin synthesis in cortical neurons through a p38-MAPK pathway. J Neurosci. 2003 Mar 01; 23(5):1605-11. PMID: 12629164.
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    70. Ranganathan G, Song W, Dean N, Monia B, Barger SW, Kern PA. Regulation of lipoprotein lipase by protein kinase C alpha in 3T3-F442A adipocytes. J Biol Chem. 2002 Oct 11; 277(41):38669-75. PMID: 12149272.
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