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Isaiah Herrera
Florida Atlantic University - Boca Raton / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Geriatrics
AD Scientific Index ID: 5200537
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Isaiah Herrera's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Postnatal immune activation causes social deficits in a mouse model of tuberous sclerosis: Role of microglia and clinical implicationsMF López-Aranda, I Chattopadhyay, GM Boxx, ER Fraley, TK Silva, ...Science Advances 7 (38), eabf2073, 2021112021
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Role of Type I Interferon Signaling and Microglia in the Abnormal Long-term Potentiation and Object Place Recognition Deficits of Male Mice With a Mutation of the Tuberous …MF López-Aranda, GM Boxx, M Phan, K Bach, R Mandanas, I Herrera, ...Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science 3 (3), 451-459, 202312023
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Early Post-Natal Immune Activation Leads to Object Memory Deficits in Female Tsc2+/− Mice: The Importance of Including Both Sexes in Neuroscience ResearchMF López-Aranda, K Bach, R Bui, M Phan, O Lu, C Thadani, A Luchetti, ...Biomedicines 12 (1), 203, 20242024
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