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8528
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16804
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6933

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Suzanne Y. Felten is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their academic profile is focused within this institution, where they conduct research and contribute to their field.

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Best Publications

  • Noradrenergic and peptidergic innervation of lymphoid tissue.

    DL Felten;SY Felten;SL Carlson;JA Olschowka

  • Noradrenergic sympathetic neural interactions with the immune system: structure and function.

    David L. Felten;Suzanne Y. Felten;Denise L. Bellinger;Sonia L. Carlson

  • Intestinal mucosal mast cells in normal and nematode-infected rat intestines are in intimate contact with peptidergic nerves

    R H Stead;M Tomioka;G Quinonez;G T Simon

  • Noradrenergic sympathetic innervation of the spleen: II. Tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-positive nerve terminals form synapticlike contacts on lymphocytes in the splenic white pulp.

    S. Y. Felten;J. Olschowka

  • Involvement of peripheral and central catecholamine systems in neural-immune interactions

    Shmuel Livnat;Suzanne Y. Felten;Sonia L. Carlson;Denise Lorton Bellinger

  • Noradrenergic sympathetic innervation of the spleen: I. Nerve fibers associate with lymphocytes and macrophages in specific compartments of the splenic white pulp.

    D. L. Felten;K. D. Ackerman;S. J. Wiegand;S. Y. Felten

  • Innervation of Lymphoid Tissue

    Suzanne Y. Felten;David L. Felten

  • Sympathetic innervation of lymph nodes in mice.

    David L. Felten;Shmuel Livnat;Suzanne Y. Felten;Sonia L. Carlson

  • Long-term effect of MPTP in the mouse brain in relation to aging: neurochemical and immunocytochemical analysis.

    Isao Date;David L. Felten;Suzanne Y. Felten

  • Sympathetic neural modulation of the immune system. I. Depression of T cell immunity in vivo and vitro following chemical sympathectomy.

    Kelley S. Madden;Suzanne Y. Felten;David L. Felten;Pavur R. Sundaresan

  • Noradrenergic sympathetic innervation of lymphoid organs.

    Suzanne Y. Felten;David L. Felten;Denise L. Bellinger;Sonia L. Carlson

  • Alterations in cytokine and antibody production following chemical sympathectomy in two strains of mice.

    B Kruszewska;S Y Felten;J A Moynihan

  • MPTP-treated young mice but not aging mice show partial recovery of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system by stereotaxic injection of acidic fibroblast growth factor (aFGF)

    Isao Date;Mary F.D. Notter;Suzanne Y. Felten;David L. Felten

  • Chronic dietary pergolide preserves nigrostriatal neuronal integrity in aged-Fischer-344 rats.

    David L. Felten;Suzanne Y. Felten;Ray W. Fuller;Tracy D. Romano

  • Cardiac noradrenergic nerve terminal abnormalities in dogs with experimental congestive heart failure.

    Y. Himura;S. Y. Felten;M. Kashiki;T. J. Lewandowski

  • Sympathetic nervous system modulation of the immune system. III. Alterations in T and B cell proliferation and differentiation in vitro following chemical sympathectomy.

    Kelley S. Madden;Jan A. Moynihan;Gary J. Brenner;Suzanne Y. Felten

  • Innervation of lymphoid organs and implications in development, aging, and autoimmunity

    Denise L. Bellinger;Dianne Lorton;Suzanne Y. Felten;David L. Felten

  • Sympathetic nervous system modulation of the immune system. II. Induction of lymphocyte proliferation and migration in vivo by chemical sympathectomy.

    Kelley S. Madden;Suzanne Y. Felten;David L. Felten;Cheryl A. Hardy

  • Origin of noradrenergic innervation of the spleen in rats.

    Denise L. Bellinger;Suzanne Y. Felten;Dianne Lorton;David L. Felten

  • Noradrenergic and peptidergic innervation of the mouse femur bone marrow

    Zbigniew Tabarowski;Kimberly Gibson-Berry;Suzanne Y. Felten

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Felten
David L. Felten University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Denise L. Bellinger
Denise L. Bellinger Loma Linda University
John A. Olschowka
John A. Olschowka University of Rochester Medical Center
Jan A. Moynihan
Jan A. Moynihan University of Rochester Medical Center
Nicholas Cohen
Nicholas Cohen University of Rochester
Ray W. Fuller
Ray W. Fuller Eli Lilly (United States)
Don M. Gash
Don M. Gash University of Kentucky
Timothy J. Collier
Timothy J. Collier Michigan State University
David T. Wong
David T. Wong University of California, Los Angeles
John I. Nurnberger
John I. Nurnberger Indiana University

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