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Phyllis M. Wise is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic presence is connected with this institution, contributing to the body of research associated with it.

Currently, there are no records of recent papers authored or co-authored by Phyllis M. Wise publicly listed, and no specific data about frequent co-authors is available.

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Likewise, no records of book publications are documented for Phyllis M. Wise, indicating an absence of formal monograph or edited volume contributions in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Estrogen receptor α, not β, is a critical link in estradiol-mediated protection against brain injury

    Dena B. Dubal;Hong Zhu;Jin Yu;Shane W. Rau

  • Estradiol Protects Against Ischemic Injury

    Dena B. Dubal;Michael L. Kashon;L. Creed Pettigrew;Jing M. Ren

  • Estradiol Modulates bcl-2 in Cerebral Ischemia: A Potential Role for Estrogen Receptors

    Dena B. Dubal;Paul J. Shughrue;Melinda E. Wilson;Istvan Merchenthaler

  • The Role of Catecholamines in the Regulation of Pituitary Luteinizing Hormone and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Secretion

    Charles A. Barraclough;Phyllis M. Wise

  • Hormone therapy: Physiological complexity belies therapeutic simplicity

    Judith L. Turgeon;Donald P. McDonnell;Kathryn A. Martin;Phyllis M. Wise

  • Complex actions of sex steroids in adipose tissue, the cardiovascular system, and brain: Insights from basic science and clinical studies.

    Judith L. Turgeon;Molly C. Carr;Pauline M. Maki;Michael E. Mendelsohn

  • Minireview: neuroprotective effects of estrogen-new insights into mechanisms of action.

    Phyllis M. Wise;Dena B. Dubal;Melinda E. Wilson;Shane W. Rau

  • Estrogens: Trophic and protective factors in the adult brain

    Phyllis M. Wise;Dena B. Dubal;Melinda E. Wilson;Shane W. Rau

  • Timing of estrogen therapy after ovariectomy dictates the efficacy of its neuroprotective and antiinflammatory actions.

    Shotaro Suzuki;Candice M. Brown;Candice M. Brown;Christopher D. Dela Cruz;Enhua Yang

  • Effects of Estradiol and Progesterone on Catecholamine Turnover Rates in Discrete Hypothalamic Regions in Ovariectomized Rats

    Phyllis M. Wise;Naomi Rance;Charles A. Barraclough

  • Estradiol is a protective factor in the adult and aging brain: understanding of mechanisms derived from in vivo and in vitro studies.

    Phyllis M Wise;Dena B Dubal;Melinda E Wilson;Shane W Rau

  • Estrogens and neuroprotection.

    Phyllis M Wise

  • Menopause: the aging of multiple pacemakers.

    Phyllis M. Wise;Kristine M. Krajnak;Michael L. Kashon

  • Catecholamine turnover rates in discrete hypothalamic areas and associated changes in median eminence luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone and serum gonadotropins on proestrus and diestrous day 1.

    Naomi Rance;Phyllis M. Wise;Michael K. Selmanoff;Charles A. Barraclough

  • Neuroprotective effects of estradiol in middle-aged female rats.

    Dena B. Dubal;Phyllis M. Wise

  • Neuroprotective effects of estrogens following ischemic stroke

    Shotaro Suzuki;Candice M. Brown;Phyllis M. Wise

  • Differential Modulation of Estrogen Receptors (ERs) in Ischemic Brain Injury: A Role for ERα in Estradiol-Mediated Protection against Delayed Cell Death

    Dena B. Dubal;Shane W. Rau;Shane W. Rau;Paul J. Shughrue;Hong Zhu

  • Estradiol enhances neurogenesis following ischemic stroke through estrogen receptors α and β

    Shotaro Suzuki;Lynnette M. Gerhold;Martina Böttner;Shane W. Rau

  • Nonhuman Primate Models of Menopause Workshop

    Francis L. Bellino;Phyllis M. Wise

  • Mechanisms of neuroprotection by estrogen.

    Shotaro Suzuki;Candice M. Brown;Phyllis M. Wise

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Angela Sortino
Maria Angela Sortino University of Catania
Gloria E. Hoffman
Gloria E. Hoffman Morgan State University
Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Mark S. Kindy
Mark S. Kindy University of South Florida
Lothar Jennes
Lothar Jennes University of Kentucky
Joseph Weidenfeld
Joseph Weidenfeld Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Joan I. Morrell
Joan I. Morrell Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jean-Didier Vincent
Jean-Didier Vincent Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Istvan Merchenthaler
Istvan Merchenthaler University of Maryland, Baltimore
Ilesanmi Adesida
Ilesanmi Adesida University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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