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Gavin S. Dawe is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their research spans multiple fields with a primary focus on medicine and neuroscience.

The scientist's main subfields of study include neurology, public health, environmental and occupational health, molecular biology, psychiatry and mental health, and biomedical engineering.

Gavin S. Dawe's work concentrates on several key topics, such as pregnancy-related medical research, nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, neurological disease mechanisms and treatments, bipolar disorder and treatment, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, and receptor mechanisms and signaling.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Gavin S. Dawe demonstrate the diversity of their research interests:

  • "A Flexi-PEGDA Upconversion Implant for Wireless Brain Photodynamic Therapy" (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • "Test, rinse, repeat: A review of carryover effects in rodent behavioral assays" (2022, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews)
  • "Shared signaling pathways in Alzheimer's and metabolic disease may point to new treatment approaches" (2020, FEBS Journal)
  • "The Effects of CYP2C19 Genotype on Proxies of SSRI Antidepressant Response in the UK Biobank" (2023, Pharmaceuticals)
  • "Elevated Soluble TNF-Receptor 1 in the Serum of Predementia Subjects with Cerebral Small Vessel Disease" (2023, Biomolecules)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Gavin S. Dawe include Win Lee Edwin Wong, Allan H. Young, Cathryn M. Lewis, Mitchell K.P. Lai, and Kah-Leong Lim.

Their research has been published repeatedly in venues that include Advanced Materials, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, PLoS ONE, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Pharmaceuticals.

Best Publications

  • Neuroprotective effects of hydrogen sulfide on Parkinson’s disease rat models

    Li-Fang Hu;Ming Lu;Ming Lu;Chi Xin Tiong;Gavin S. Dawe

  • A TAG1-APP signalling pathway through Fe65 negatively modulates neurogenesis

    Quan-Hong Ma;Toshitaka Futagawa;Toshitaka Futagawa;Wu-Lin Yang;Xiao-Dan Jiang

  • Hydrogen sulphide regulates calcium homeostasis in microglial cells.

    Shiau Wei Lee;Ye-Shi Hu;Li-Fang Hu;Qing Lu

  • Fetal microchimerism in the maternal mouse brain: a novel population of fetal progenitor or stem cells able to cross the blood-brain barrier?

    Xiao‐Wei Tan;Xiao‐Wei Tan;Hong Liao;Li Sun;Masaru Okabe

  • Alterations in spatial learning and memory after forced exercise

    Eng-Tat Ang;Gavin S. Dawe;Peter T.H. Wong;Shabbir Moochhala

  • NB-3/Notch1 Pathway via Deltex1 Promotes Neural Progenitor Cell Differentiation into Oligodendrocytes

    Xiao-Ying Cui;Qi-Dong Hu;Qi-Dong Hu;Meriem Tekaya;Yasushi Shimoda

  • Mechanisms of Action and Persistent Neuroplasticity by Drugs of Abuse

    Esa R. Korpi;Bjørnar den Hollander;Usman Farooq;Elena Vashchinkina

  • A 0.45 V 100-Channel Neural-Recording IC With Sub- $\mu { m W}$ /Channel Consumption in 0.18 $\mu{ m m}$ CMOS

    Dong Han;Yuanjin Zheng;Ramamoorthy Rajkumar;Gavin Stewart Dawe

  • A 100-Channel 1-mW Implantable Neural Recording IC

    Xiaodan Zou;Lei Liu;Jia Hao Cheong;Lei Yao

  • Hydrogen sulphide in the hypothalamus causes an ATP-sensitive K+ channel-dependent decrease in blood pressure in freely moving rats.

    G.S. Dawe;S.P. Han;J.-S. Bian;P.K. Moore

  • Slow Excitotoxicity in Alzheimer's Disease

    Wei Yi Ong;Kazuhiro Tanaka;Gavin S. Dawe;Lars M. Ittner

  • A role for sorting nexin 27 in AMPA receptor trafficking

    Li Shen Loo;Ning Tang;Muthafar Al-Haddawi;Gavin Stewart Dawe

  • APP intracellular domain acts as a transcriptional regulator of miR-663 suppressing neuronal differentiation

    Runzhe Shu;W S Wong;Quan-Hong Ma;Z Z Yang

  • Specific Inhibition of p25/Cdk5 Activity by the Cdk5 Inhibitory Peptide Reduces Neurodegeneration In Vivo

    Jeyapriya Raja Sundaram;Charlene Priscilla Poore;Noor Hazim Bin Sulaimee;Tej Pareek

  • Pregnancy-associated progenitor cells differentiate and mature into neurons in the maternal brain.

    Xiao Xia Zeng;Kian Hwa Tan;Ailing Yeo;Piriya Sasajala

  • Therapeutic Effect of Hydrogen Sulfide-Releasing L-Dopa Derivative ACS84 on 6-OHDA-Induced Parkinson's Disease Rat Model

    Li Xie;Li-Fang Hu;Xing Qi Teo;Chi Xin Tiong

  • A Flexi-PEGDA Upconversion Implant for Wireless Brain Photodynamic Therapy

    Daniel Boon Loong Teh;Akshaya Bansal;Chou Chai;Chou Chai;Tan Boon Toh

  • Microgel Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Tracking Human Fetal Mesenchymal Stem Cells Through Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Eddy S.M. Lee;Jerry Chan;Borys Shuter;Lay Geok Tan

  • Changes in paired-pulse facilitation correlate with induction of long-term potentiation in area CA1 of rat hippocampal slices.

    A.M Kleschevnikov;M.V Sokolov;U Kuhnt;G.S Dawe

  • Morphological and functional characterization of predifferentiation of myelinating glia-like cells from human bone marrow stromal cells through activation of F3/Notch signaling in mouse retina.

    Li Lu;Li Lu;Li Lu;Xue Chen;Xue Chen;Cheng‐Wu Zhang;Wu‐Lin Yang

  • A 0.45V 100-channel neural-recording IC with sub-µW/channel consumption in 0.18µm CMOS

    Dong Han;Yuanjin Zheng;R. Rajkumar;G. Dawe

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhi-Cheng Xiao
Zhi-Cheng Xiao Monash University
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Minkyu Je
Minkyu Je Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Wei-Yi Ong
Wei-Yi Ong National University of Singapore
Mitchell K.P. Lai
Mitchell K.P. Lai National University of Singapore
Thérèse M. Jay
Thérèse M. Jay Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Yuanjin Zheng
Yuanjin Zheng Nanyang Technological University
Brian K. Kennedy
Brian K. Kennedy National University of Singapore
Andrew L. Gundlach
Andrew L. Gundlach Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Lawrence W. Stanton
Lawrence W. Stanton Hamad bin Khalifa University

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