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Marieta Barrow Heaton

Marieta Barrow Heaton

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Neuroscience

D-Index
43
Citations
4801
World Ranking
7493
National Ranking
3225

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Marieta Barrow Heaton is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic profile includes involvement in research activities, though specific recent papers, publication venues, co-authors, fields of study, and awards are not listed.

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Despite the limited detailed information, Marieta Barrow Heaton's association with a major research institution like the University of Florida suggests engagement in scholarly work within an academic environment.

Best Publications

  • Amelioration of Ethanol‐Induced Neurotoxicity in the Neonatal Rat Central Nervous System by Antioxidant Therapy

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;J. Jean Mitchell;Michael Paiva

  • Oculomotor neuroblast migration in the chick embryo in the absence of tecto-tegmental fibers.

    Marieta B. Heaton;Sally A. Moody;Peter L. Coultas

  • Ethanol-induced alterations in the expression of neurotrophic factors in the developing rat central nervous system.

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;J.Jean Mitchell;Michael Paiva;Don W Walker;Don W Walker

  • Ethanol effects on neonatal rat cortex: comparative analyses of neurotrophic factors, apoptosis-related proteins, and oxidative processes during vulnerable and resistant periods

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;Michael Paiva;Irina Madorsky;Gerry Shaw

  • Ethanol-mediated generation of reactive oxygen species in developing rat cerebellum.

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;Michael Paiva;Joanne Mayer;Rehae Miller

  • The Antioxidants Vitamin E and β-Carotene Protect Against Ethanol-Induced Neurotoxicity in Embryonic Rat Hippocampal Cultures

    J.Jean Mitchell;Michael Paiva;Marieta Barrow Heaton

  • Developmental relationships between trigeminal ganglia and trigeminal motoneurons in chick embryos. I. Ganglion development is necessary for motoneuron migration

    Sally A. Moody;Marieta B. Heaton

  • Responsiveness of cultured septal and hippocampal neurons to ethanol and neurotrophic substances.

    M. B. Heaton;M. Paiva;D. J. Swanson;D. W. Walker;D. W. Walker

  • The role of neurotrophic factors, apoptosis-related proteins, and endogenous antioxidants in the differential temporal vulnerability of neonatal cerebellum to ethanol.

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;D. Blaine Moore;Michael Paiva;Irina Madorsky

  • Mitochondrially targeted vitamin E and vitamin E mitigate ethanol-mediated effects on cerebellar granule cell antioxidant defense systems.

    Kendra I. Siler-Marsiglio;Qun Pan;Michael Paiva;Irina Madorsky

  • Modulation of ethanol neurotoxicity by nerve growth factor.

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;Michael Paiva;Douglas J. Swanson;Don W. Walker;Don W. Walker

  • Vitamin E and β-carotene protect against ethanol combined with ischemia in an embryonic rat hippocampal culture model of fetal alcohol syndrome

    J.Jean Mitchell;Michael Paiva;Marieta B Heaton

  • Developmental relationships between trigeminal ganglia and trigeminal motoneurons in chick embryos. II. Ganglion axon ingrowth guides motoneuron migration.

    Sally A. Moody;Marieta B. Heaton

  • The retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase from the developing limb of the chick embryo

    Ronald W. Oppenheim;Marieta B. Heaton

  • The effects of chronic ethanol consumption on neurotrophins and their receptors in the rat hippocampus and basal forebrain.

    R Miller;M.A King;M.A King;M.B Heaton;D.W Walker;D.W Walker

  • Early development and migration of the trigeminal motor nucleus in the chick embryo.

    Marieta B. Heaton;Sally A. Moody

  • Pycnogenol and vitamin E inhibit ethanol-induced apoptosis in rat cerebellar granule cells.

    Kendra I Siler-Marsiglio;Gerry Shaw;Marieta B Heaton

  • Neonatal ethanol exposure alters bcl-2 family mRNA levels in the rat cerebellar vermis.

    D. Blaine Moore;Don W. Walker;Marieta Barrow Heaton

  • Bcl-2 overexpression protects the neonatal cerebellum from ethanol neurotoxicity

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;D.Blaine Moore;Michael Paiva;Theresa Gibbs

  • Effects of ethanol on neurotrophic factors, apoptosis-related proteins, endogenous antioxidants, and reactive oxygen species in neonatal striatum: relationship to periods of vulnerability

    Marieta Barrow Heaton;Michael Paiva;Irina Madorsky;Joanne Mayer

Frequent Co-Authors

Don W. Walker
Don W. Walker University of Florida
Michael A. King
Michael A. King University of Florida
Janice R. Naegele
Janice R. Naegele Wesleyan University
John B. Munson
John B. Munson University of Florida
Stanley B. Kater
Stanley B. Kater Colorado State University
Edwin M. Meyer
Edwin M. Meyer University of Florida
Ronald W. Oppenheim
Ronald W. Oppenheim Wake Forest University

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