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Bruce G. Lyeth is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within Medicine and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on Neurology and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. The work also encompasses subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Epidemiology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The primary research topics covered by Bruce G. Lyeth include:

  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
  • Optical Coherence Tomography Applications

Several recent publications demonstrate the scope of Bruce G. Lyeth's contributions to scientific literature:

  • Functional interferometric diffusing wave spectroscopy of the human brain, 2021, Science Advances
  • Intracranial alternating current stimulation facilitates neurogenesis in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, 2020, Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • Intensity-dependent gamma electrical stimulation regulates microglial activation, reduces beta-amyloid load, and facilitates memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease, 2023, Cell & Bioscience
  • Combined Inhibition of Fyn and c-Src Protects Hippocampal Neurons and Improves Spatial Memory via ROCK after Traumatic Brain Injury, 2022, Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Mechanical injury and blood are drivers of spatial memory deficits after rapid intraventricular hemorrhage, 2020, Neurobiology of Disease

The venues where Bruce G. Lyeth frequently publishes include:

  • Science Advances
  • Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • Cell & Bioscience
  • Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Neurobiology of Disease

Bruce G. Lyeth collaborates regularly with several co-authors, reflecting a network of scientific partnerships. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Weijian Yang
  • Daniel K. Hsu
  • Michael J. Russell
  • Theodore P. Zanto
  • Min Zhao

Best Publications

  • A fluid percussion model of experimental brain injury in the rat

    C. E. Dixon;Bruce G Lyeth;J. T. Povlishock;R. L. Findling

  • The rotarod test: an evaluation of its effectiveness in assessing motor deficits following traumatic brain injury.

    Robert J. Hamm;Brian R. Pike;Dianne M. O'dell;Bruce G. Lyeth

  • Marked Protection by Moderate Hypothermia after Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury

    Guy L. Clifton;Ji Y. Jiang;Bruce G. Lyeth;Larry W. Jenkins

  • Prolonged memory impairment in the absence of hippocampal cell death following traumatic brain injury in the rat.

    Bruce G Lyeth;L. W. Jenkins;R. J. Hamm;C. E. Dixon

  • Increased vulnerability of the midly traumatized rat brain to cerebral ischemia: the use of controlled secondary ischemia as a research tool to identify common or different mechanisms contributing to mechanical and ischemic brain injury

    L. W. Jenkins;K. Moszynski;Bruce G Lyeth;W. Lewelt

  • Cognitive deficits following traumatic brain injury produced by controlled cortical impact.

    R. J. Hamm;C. E. Dixon;D. M. Gbadebo;A. K. Singha

  • Neurotransmitter-mediated mechanisms of traumatic brain injury: acetylcholine and excitatory amino acids.

    R. L. Hayes;L. W. Jenkins;Bruce G Lyeth

  • Moderate hypothermia reduces blood-brain barrier disruption following traumatic brain injury in the rat

    J. Y. Jiang;Bruce G Lyeth;M. Z. Kapasi;L. W. Jenkins

  • Pretreatment with phencyclidine, an N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist, attenuates long-term behavioral deficits in the rat produced by traumatic brain injury.

    R. L. Hayes;L. W. Jenkins;Bruce G Lyeth;R. L. Balster

  • Current status of neuroprotection trials for traumatic brain injury: lessons from animal models and clinical studies.

    M. Ross Bullock;Bruce G. Lyeth;J. Paul Muizelaar

  • Comparison of behavioral deficits and acute neuronal degeneration in rat lateral fluid percussion and weight-drop brain injury models.

    Thomas M. Hallam;Candace L. Floyd;Michael M. Folkerts;Lillian L. Lee

  • Early loss of astrocytes after experimental traumatic brain injury

    Xueren Zhao;Abdullah Ahram;Robert F. Berman;J. Paul Muizelaar

  • Relationship between body and brain temperature in traumatically brain-injured rodents.

    Ji Y. Jiang;Bruce G. Lyeth;Guy L. Clifton;Larry W. Jenkins

  • Exposure to Environmental Complexity Promotes Recovery of Cognitive Function after Traumatic Brain Injury

    Robert J. Hamm;Meredith D. Temple;Dianne M. O'dell;Brian R. Pike

  • Selective Cognitive Impairment Following Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats

    Robert J. Hamm;Bruce G. Lyeth;Larry W. Jenkins;Dianne M. O'Dell

  • Excitatory amino acid receptor subtype binding following traumatic brain injury

    L. P. Miller;Bruce G Lyeth;Bruce G Lyeth;L. W. Jenkins;L. W. Jenkins;L. Oleniak

  • Enduring suppression of hippocampal long-term potentiation following traumatic brain injury in rat.

    S. Miyazaki;Y. Katayama;B. G. Lyeth;L. W. Jenkins

  • Mechanical strain injury increases intracellular sodium and reverses Na+/Ca2+ exchange in cortical astrocytes.

    Candace L. Floyd;Fredric A. Gorin;Bruce G. Lyeth

  • The effects of traumatic brain injury on inhibition in the hippocampus and dentate gyrus

    Thomas M. Reeves;Bruce G. Lyeth;Linda L. Phillips;Robert J. Hamm

  • Long-term potentiation deficits and excitability changes following traumatic brain injury.

    Thomas M. Reeves;Bruce G. Lyeth;John T. Povlishock

  • Experimental traumatic brain injury elevates brain prostaglandin E2 and thromboxane B2 levels in rats.

    Douglas S. Dewitt;Daniel L. Kong;Bruce G. Lyeth;Larry W. Jenkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert F. Berman
Robert F. Berman University of California, Davis
Ronald L. Hayes
Ronald L. Hayes The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Arne D. Ekstrom
Arne D. Ekstrom University of Arizona
Yoichi Katayama
Yoichi Katayama Sapporo Medical University
Joseph H. Neale
Joseph H. Neale Georgetown University
Douglas A. Coulter
Douglas A. Coulter Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Gregg H. Recanzone
Gregg H. Recanzone University of California, Davis
Robert J. DeLorenzo
Robert J. DeLorenzo Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center
Michael R. Hunsaker
Michael R. Hunsaker University of California, Davis
Philip A. Schwartzkroin
Philip A. Schwartzkroin University of California, Davis

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