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  2. Glucocorticoids increase amyloid-β and tau pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. KN Green, LM Billings, B Roozendaal, JL McGaugh, FM LaFerla. Journal of Neuroscience 26 (35), 9047-9056. , 2006. 722. 2006. Eliminating microglia in Alzheimer’s mice prevents neuronal loss without modulating amyloid-β pathology.

  3. 1 de oct. de 2011 · Dr. Kim Green is a professor of neurobiology and behavior at UCI, who studies the role of microglia in brain function and disease. She also has interests in scuba diving, monkey wrangling, and speaking with a British accent.

  4. News. Dr. Kim Green. Lab Members. Publications. Classes. Faculty Profile. RNA-seq datasets. Microglia in the healthy and diseased brain. We are interested in understanding the roles of microglia in the homeostatic brain, as well as their contributions to disease and injury, particularly in Alzheimer’s disease.

  5. Kim Yarbrough Green (born 1955) is an American virologist. She is chief of the caliciviruses section in the laboratory of infectious diseases at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. She researches noroviruses in human disease, disease prevention, and control strategies.

  6. Dr. Kim Green. Lab Members. Publications. Faculty Profile. RNA-seq datasets. Research. Key Research Areas. Our research focusses on understanding the molecular mechanisms that can lead to the development of Alzheimer’s disease in old age, and on developing strategies to prevent the disease.

  7. Kim Green, Ph.D. Professor, Neurobiology and Behavior. School of Biological Sciences. Office: (949) 824-3859. Lab: (949) 824-1932. Email: kngreen@uci.edu. 3208 Biological Sciences III. University of California, Irvine.