Psychology and Neuroscience Post Docs Database
Psychology and Neuroscience
Arts & Sciences
Duke University

 HOME > Arts & Sciences > pn > Post Docs    Search Help Login printable version 

Research Interests for Danielle Rendina

Research Interests:

Recent Publications   (search)
  1. Amaral, WZ; Lubach, GR; Rendina, DN; Phillips, GJ; Lyte, M; Coe, CL, Significant Microbial Changes Are Evident in the Reproductive Tract of Pregnant Rhesus Monkeys at Mid-Gestation but Their Gut Microbiome Does Not Shift until Late Gestation., Microorganisms, vol. 11 no. 6 (June, 2023), pp. 1481, MDPI AG [doi[abs]
  2. Smith, CJ; Rendina, DN; Kingsbury, MA; Malacon, KE; Nguyen, DM; Tran, JJ; Devlin, BA; Raju, RM; Clark, MJ; Burgett, L; Zhang, JH; Cetinbas, M; Sadreyev, RI; Chen, K; Iyer, MS; Bilbo, SD, Microbial modulation via cross-fostering prevents the effects of pervasive environmental stressors on microglia and social behavior, but not the dopamine system., Molecular Psychiatry (May, 2023) [doi[abs]
  3. Pierre, JF; Phillips, GJ; Chandra, LC; Rendina, DN; Thomas-Gosain, NF; Lubach, GR; Lyte, M; Coe, CL; Gosain, A, Lyticase Facilitates Mycobiome Resolution Without Disrupting Microbiome Fidelity in Primates., Journal of Surgical Research, vol. 267 (November, 2021), pp. 336-341 [doi[abs]
  4. Rendina, DN; Lubach, GR; Lyte, M; Phillips, GJ; Gosain, A; Pierre, JF; Vlasova, RM; Styner, MA; Coe, CL, Proteobacteria abundance during nursing predicts physical growth and brain volume at one year of age in young rhesus monkeys., Faseb Journal, vol. 35 no. 6 (June, 2021), pp. e21682 [doi[abs]
  5. Delage, C; Rendina, DN; Malacon, KE; Tremblay, MÈ; Bilbo, SD, Sex differences in microglia as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease, in Sex and Gender Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease (January, 2021), pp. 79-104, ISBN 9780128193440 [doi[abs]

Duke University * Arts & Sciences * Faculty * Staff * Grad * Postdocs * Reload * Login