Selected Publications

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Chen, S., Townsend, K., Goldberg, TE., Davies, P.and Conejero-Goldberg, C. MAPT isoforms: Differential Transcriptional Profiles Related to 3R and 4R Splice Variants. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2010 Oct 7. [Epub ahead of print].

Conejero-Goldberg, C., Hyde, T.M., Chen, S., Dreses-Werringloer, U., Herman, M.M., Kleinman, J.E., Davies, P. and Goldberg T.E. Molecular Signatures in Post-mortem Brain Tissue of Younger Individuals at High Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease as based on APOE genotype. Molecular Psychiatry. 2010 May 18. [Epub ahead of print].

Goldberg TE, Koppel J, Keehlisen L, Christen E, Dreses-Werringloer U, Conejero-Goldberg C, Gordon ML. and Davies P. Performance-based measures of everyday function in Mild Cognitive Impairment. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2010 Jul;167(7):845-53.

Conejero-Goldberg C, Townsend K, Davies, P. (2008) Effects of Cell Cycle Inhibitor Drugs on Tau Phosphorylation in N2aTau3R cells. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 35:143-150.

Conejero-Goldberg C, Davies P, Ulloa L. (2008) Alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor: a Link Between Inflammation and Neurodegeneration. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 32:693-706.

Conejero-Goldberg C, Wang E, Yi C, Goldberg TE, Jones-Brando L, Marincola FM, Webster MJ, Torrey EF. (2005) Infectious pathogen detection arrays: viral detection in cell lines and postmortem brain tissue. BioTechniques. 39:741-751.

Conejero-Goldberg C, Torrey EF, Yolken RH. (2003) Herpesviruses and Toxoplasma gondii in orbital frontal cortex of psychiatric patients. Schizophrenia Research. 60 (1):  65-69.

Ross KC, Waldman BC, Conejero-Goldberg C, Freed WJ, Coleman JR. (2002) Transplantation of M213-2O cells with enhanced GAD67 expression into the inferior colliculus alters audiogenic seizures. Exp Neurol. 177(1):338-40.

Truckenmiller ME, Vawter MP, Zhang P, Conejero-Goldberg C, Dillon-Carter O, Morales N, Cheadle C, Becker KG, Freed WJ. (2002) AF5, a CNS Cell Line Immortalized with an N-Terminal Fragment of SV40 Large T: Growth, Differentiation, Genetic Stability, and Gene Expression. Exp Neurol. 175(2):318-37.

Conejero-Goldberg C, Tornatore C, Abi-Saab W, Monaco MC, Dillon-Carter O, Vawter M, Elsworth J, Freed W. (2000) Transduction of Human GAD67 cDNA into Immortalized Striatal Cell Lines Using an Epstein Barr Virus-based Plasmid Vector Increases GABA Content. Exp Neurol. 161 (2): 453-461.

Conejero C, Wright R, Freed W. (1999) Glutamate and antimitotic agents induce differentiation, p53 activation and apoptosis in rodent neostriatal cell lines immortalized with the tsA58 allele of SV40 large T antigen. Exp Neurol. 158: 109-120.

Dillon-Carter O, Conejero C, Tornatore C, Poltorak M, Freed W. (1988) N18-RE-105 cells: differentiation and activation of p53 in response to glutamate and adriamycin is blocked by SV40 large T antigen tsA58. Cell Tissue Res. 291: 191-205.

Conejero C. (1997) Anion exchanger AE1 as a candidate pathway for taurine transport in rat erythrocytes.  Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. 272: C1457-C1464, 1997.

Martin del Rio R, Galarreta M, Menendez N, Conejero C, Solis JM. (1996) Taurine is a substrate of the anion exchanger transport systems. Taurine 2 [edited by Huxtable, et al]. Plenum Press, New York.

Moore KD, Dillon-Carter O, Conejero C, Poltorak M, Chedid M, Tornatore C, Freed W. (1996) In vitro properties of a newly established medulloblastoma cell line, MCD-1.  Mol. Chem. Neuropathol. 29: 107-126.

Galarreta M, Solís JM, Menéndez N, Conejero C, Martín del Río R. (1993) Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides mimic adenosine inhibition on synaptic transmission by decreasing glutamate release in rat hippocampal slices.  Neurosci. Lett. 159:55-58.

Menéndez N, Solís JM, Herreras O, Galarreta M, Conejero C, Martín del Río R. (1993) Taurine release evoked by NMDA receptor activation is largely dependent on calcium mobilization from intracellular stores. Eur. J. Neuroscience 5:1273-1279.

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