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2017

Journal Article

Functional decline at the aging neuromuscular junction is associated with altered laminin-α4 expression

Lee, Kah Meng, Chand, Kirat K., Hammond, Luke A., Lavidis, Nickolas A. and Noakes , Peter G. (2017). Functional decline at the aging neuromuscular junction is associated with altered laminin-α4 expression. Aging, 9 (3), 880-899. doi: 10.18632/aging.101198

Functional decline at the aging neuromuscular junction is associated with altered laminin-α4 expression

2017

Conference Publication

Anti-inflammatory treatment to reduce brain injury in the growth restricted neonate

Wixey, Julie, Sukumar, Kishen, Miller, Stephanie, Goasdoue, Kate, Colditz, Paul, Bjorkman, Stella Tracey and Chand, Kirat (2017). Anti-inflammatory treatment to reduce brain injury in the growth restricted neonate. 31st Annual Fetal and Neonatal Workshop of Australia and New Zealand, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 30-31 March 2017.

Anti-inflammatory treatment to reduce brain injury in the growth restricted neonate

2017

Conference Publication

Inflammation and blood-brain barrier disruption occurs rapidly following neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy

Goasdoue, K., Miller, S., Chand, K., Wixey, J., Colditz, P. and Bjorkman, S. T. (2017). Inflammation and blood-brain barrier disruption occurs rapidly following neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy. Queensland Perinatal Consortium, Brisbane, Australia, 20 July 2017.

Inflammation and blood-brain barrier disruption occurs rapidly following neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy

2017

Conference Publication

Neuroinflammation in the IUGR piglet model

Sukumar, K., Chand, K., Miller, S., Goasdoue, K., Colditz, P., Bjorkman, S. T. and Wixey, J. (2017). Neuroinflammation in the IUGR piglet model. Queensland Perinatal Consortium, Translational Research Institute, Brisbane, 20 July 2017.

Neuroinflammation in the IUGR piglet model

2016

Journal Article

Loss of laminin-alpha4 results in pre- and postsynaptic modifications at the neuromuscular junction

Chand, Kirat K., Lee, Kah Meng, Lavidis, Nickolas A. and Noakes, P. G. (2016). Loss of laminin-alpha4 results in pre- and postsynaptic modifications at the neuromuscular junction. FASEB Journal, 31 (4), 1323-1336. doi: 10.1096/fj.201600899R

Loss of laminin-alpha4 results in pre- and postsynaptic modifications at the neuromuscular junction

2016

Journal Article

Neonatal seizures are associated with redistribution and loss of GABAA α-subunits in the hypoxic-ischaemic pig

Miller, Stephanie M., Sullivan, Susan M., Ireland, Zoe, Chand, Kirat K., Colditz, Paul B. and Bjorkman, S. Tracey (2016). Neonatal seizures are associated with redistribution and loss of GABAA α-subunits in the hypoxic-ischaemic pig. Journal of Neurochemistry, 139 (3), 471-484. doi: 10.1111/jnc.13746

Neonatal seizures are associated with redistribution and loss of GABAA α-subunits in the hypoxic-ischaemic pig

2016

Journal Article

Tick holocyclotoxins trigger host paralysis by presynaptic inhibition

Chand, Kirat K., Lee, Kah Meng, Lavidis, Nickolas A., Rodriguez-Valle, Manuel, Ijaz, Hina, Koehbach, Johannes, Clark, Richard J., Lew-Tabor, Ala and Noakes, Peter G. (2016). Tick holocyclotoxins trigger host paralysis by presynaptic inhibition. Scientific Reports, 6 (1) 29446, 29446. doi: 10.1038/srep29446

Tick holocyclotoxins trigger host paralysis by presynaptic inhibition

2016

Conference Publication

Neuroinflammatory response in the growth restricted neonate

Wixey, Julie, Muller, Camille, Chand, Kirat, Sullivan, Susan, Colditz, Paul and Bjorkman, Stella Tracey (2016). Neuroinflammatory response in the growth restricted neonate. Australasian Neuroscience Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Hobart, TAS Australia, 4-7 December 2016.

Neuroinflammatory response in the growth restricted neonate

2016

Conference Publication

Pilot trial of early blood transfusions for supporting cardiovascular function and cerebral oxygen delivery in preterm piglets

Eiby, Yvonne, Bjorkman, Tracey, Wixey, Julie, Chand, Kirat, Colditz, Paul and Lingwood, Barbara (2016). Pilot trial of early blood transfusions for supporting cardiovascular function and cerebral oxygen delivery in preterm piglets. 30th Annual meeting Fetal and Neonatal Workshop of Australia and New Zealand, Magnetic Island, QLD, Australia, 19-21 May 2016.

Pilot trial of early blood transfusions for supporting cardiovascular function and cerebral oxygen delivery in preterm piglets

2016

Conference Publication

Investigation of the impact of seizures on disruption to the blood-brain barrier following neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia

Goasdoue, Kate, Miller, Stephanie, Chand, Kirat, Wixey, Julie, Colditz, Paul and Bjorkman, Tracey (2016). Investigation of the impact of seizures on disruption to the blood-brain barrier following neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia. Queensland Perinatal Consortium, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: University of Queensland, 15 July, 2016.

Investigation of the impact of seizures on disruption to the blood-brain barrier following neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia

2015

Other Outputs

The functional role of laminins-α4 and -β2 in development of the neuromuscular junction

Chand, Kirat Kishore (2015). The functional role of laminins-α4 and -β2 in development of the neuromuscular junction. PhD Thesis, School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2015.339

The functional role of laminins-α4 and -β2 in development of the neuromuscular junction

2015

Journal Article

Loss of β2-laminin alters calcium sensitivity and voltage gated calcium channel maturation of neurotransmission at the neuromuscular junction

Chand, Kirat K., Lee, Kah Meng, Schenning, Mitja P., Lavidis, Nickolas A. and Noakes, Peter G. (2015). Loss of β2-laminin alters calcium sensitivity and voltage gated calcium channel maturation of neurotransmission at the neuromuscular junction. Journal of Physiology, 593 (1), 245-265. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2014.284133

Loss of β2-laminin alters calcium sensitivity and voltage gated calcium channel maturation of neurotransmission at the neuromuscular junction