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Fletcher A. White

Fletcher A. White

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Neuroscience

D-Index
52
Citations
9907
World Ranking
5325
National Ranking
2374

Overview

Fletcher A. White is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States and has a primary research focus within the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields, including Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Neurology, Physiology, and Surgery. White has contributed extensively to the study of pain mechanisms, neurovascular disturbances, and rehabilitation related to traumatic brain injury.

The scientist's recent research includes publications on various aspects of cellular functions, pain, and inflammation. Notable papers include:

  • Transient Receptor Potential Canonical (TRPC) Channels: Then and Now, 2020, Cells
  • Capsaicin and TRPV1 Channels in the Cardiovascular System: The Role of Inflammation, 2021, Cells
  • The role of deficient pain modulatory systems in the development of persistent post-traumatic headaches following mild traumatic brain injury: an exploratory longitudinal study, 2020, The Journal of Headache and Pain
  • Assessment, Quantification, and Management of Fracture Pain: from Animals to the Clinic, 2020, Current Osteoporosis Reports
  • The HMGB1/RAGE axis induces bone pain associated with colonization of 4T1 mouse breast cancer in bone, 2020, Journal of bone oncology

Their research addresses a variety of main topics including:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Ion Channels and Receptors
  • Musculoskeletal Pain and Rehabilitation
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research

Fletcher A. White's work has appeared frequently in several publication venues, with six papers published in Cells and five in Current Osteoporosis Reports. Other notable venues include UNC Libraries, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Proceedings of IMPRS.

Collaboration is a significant aspect of White's research activity. Frequent co-authors include Alexander G. Obukhov, Tyler Nguyen, Melissa A. Kacena, Kelly M. Naugle, and Jill C. Fehrenbacher, indicating ongoing research partnerships across related fields.

Best Publications

  • Widespread elimination of naturally occurring neuronal death in Bax-deficient mice.

    Fletcher A. White;Cynthia R. Keller-Peck;C. Michael Knudson;Stanley J. Korsmeyer

  • Excitatory monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 signaling is up-regulated in sensory neurons after chronic compression of the dorsal root ganglion.

    Fletcher A. White;Jihu Sun;Stephen M. Waters;Chao Ma

  • Chemokines and the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain

    Fletcher A. White;Hosung Jung;Richard J. Miller

  • Cytokine and Chemokine Regulation of Sensory Neuron Function

    Richard J. Miller;Hosung Jung;Sonia K. Bhangoo;Fletcher A. White

  • Chemokines: Integrators of Pain and Inflammation

    Fletcher A. White;Sonia K. Bhangoo;Richard J. Miller

  • Restructuring of the Gut Microbiome by Intermittent Fasting Prevents Retinopathy and Prolongs Survival in db/db Mice.

    Eleni Beli;Yuanqing Yan;Leni Moldovan;Cristiano P. Vieira

  • Chemokines and pain mechanisms

    Catherine Abbadie;Sonia Bhangoo;Yves De Koninck;Marzia Malcangio

  • Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 functions as a neuromodulator in dorsal root ganglia neurons.

    Hosung Jung;Peter T. Toth;Fletcher A. White;Richard J. Miller

  • Similar Electrophysiological Changes in Axotomized and Neighboring Intact Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons

    Chao Ma;Yousheng Shu;Zheng Zheng;Yong Chen

  • Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca2+ channel complex

    Joel M. Brittain;Djane B. Duarte;Sarah M. Wilson;Weiguo Zhu

  • Functional implications of the localization and activity of acid-sensitive channels in rat peripheral nervous system

    Diego Alvarez de la Rosa;Ping Zhang;Deren Shao;Fletcher White

  • Delayed Functional Expression of Neuronal Chemokine Receptors Following Focal Nerve Demyelination in the Rat: A Mechanism for the Development of Chronic Sensitization of Peripheral Nociceptors:

    Sonia Bhangoo;Dongjun Ren;Richard J Miller;Kenneth J Henry

  • A role for HSP27 in sensory neuron survival.

    Susan E. Lewis;Richard J. Mannion;Richard J. Mannion;Fletcher A. White;Richard E. Coggeshall

  • Transplantation of Cryopreserved Adult Human Schwann Cells Enhances Axonal Conduction in Demyelinated Spinal Cord

    Ikuhide Kohama;Karen L. Lankford;Jana Preiningerova;Fletcher A. White

  • Synchronous Onset of NGF and TrkA Survival Dependence in Developing Dorsal Root Ganglia

    Fletcher A. White;Inmaculada Silos-Santiago;Derek C. Molliver;Merry Nishimura

  • The guidance molecule Semaphorin III is expressed in regions of spinal cord and periphery avoided by growing sensory axons

    D. E. Wright;F. A. White;R. W. Gerfen;I. Silos‐Santiago

  • CXCR4 chemokine receptor signaling mediates pain hypersensitivity in association with antiretroviral toxic neuropathy

    Sonia K. Bhangoo;Dongjun Ren;Richard J. Miller;David M. Chan

  • Visualization of Chemokine Receptor Activation in Transgenic Mice Reveals Peripheral Activation of CCR2 Receptors in States of Neuropathic Pain

    Hosung Jung;Sonia Bhangoo;Ghazal Banisadr;Caroline Freitag

  • The paired homeodomain protein DRG11 is required for the projection of cutaneous sensory afferent fibers to the dorsal spinal cord

    Zhou Feng Chen;Sandra Rebelo;Fletcher White;Fletcher White;Annika B. Malmberg

  • Development and lesion induced reorganization of the cortical representation of the rat's body surface as revealed by immunocytochemistry for serotonin.

    Robert W. Rhoades;Carol A. Bennett-Clarke;Nicolas L. Chiaia;Fletcher A. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna University of Florida
Robert W. Rhoades
Robert W. Rhoades University of Toledo Medical Center
Carol A. Bennett-Clarke
Carol A. Bennett-Clarke University of Toledo Medical Center
William D. Snider
William D. Snider University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Philip L. Johnson
Philip L. Johnson Indiana University
Riyi Shi
Riyi Shi Purdue University West Lafayette
Clifford J. Woolf
Clifford J. Woolf Boston Children's Hospital
Marcelo Febo
Marcelo Febo University of Florida
Robert H. LaMotte
Robert H. LaMotte Yale University
Michael R. Vasko
Michael R. Vasko Indiana University

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