Harvard Title

Professor of Pathology, Emerita

Other Affiliations

Boston Children's Hospital

Address

Childrens Hospital
Neuroscience
300 Longwood Ave  
Boston MA 02115

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Inheritance of febrile seizures in sudden unexplained death in toddlers.
Authors: Holm IA, Poduri A, Crandall L, Haas E, Grafe MR, Kinney HC, Krous HF.
Pediatr Neurol
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Risk factor changes for sudden infant death syndrome after initiation of Back-to-Sleep campaign.
Authors: Trachtenberg FL, Haas EA, Kinney HC, Stanley C, Krous HF.
Pediatrics
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Neuron deficit in the white matter and subplate in periventricular leukomalacia.
Authors: Kinney HC, Haynes RL, Xu G, Andiman SE, Folkerth RD, Sleeper LA, Volpe JJ.
Ann Neurol
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Brainstem deficiency of the 14-3-3 regulator of serotonin synthesis: a proteomics analysis in the sudden infant death syndrome.
Authors: Broadbelt KG, Rivera KD, Paterson DS, Duncan JR, Trachtenberg FL, Paulo JA, Stapels MD, Borenstein NS, Belliveau RA, Haas EA, Stanley C, Krous HF, Steen H, Kinney HC.
Mol Cell Proteomics
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Modeling the encephalopathy of prematurity in animals: the important role of translational research.
Authors: Kinney HC, Volpe JJ.
Neurol Res Int
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Aberrant upregulation of astroglial ceramide potentiates oligodendrocyte injury.
Authors: Kim S, Steelman AJ, Zhang Y, Kinney HC, Li J.
Brain Pathol
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Late development of the GABAergic system in the human cerebral cortex and white matter.
Authors: Xu G, Broadbelt KG, Haynes RL, Folkerth RD, Borenstein NS, Belliveau RA, Trachtenberg FL, Volpe JJ, Kinney HC.
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol
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Reprint of "The developing oligodendrocyte: key cellular target in brain injury in the premature infant".
Authors: Volpe JJ, Kinney HC, Jensen FE, Rosenberg PA.
Int J Dev Neurosci
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Failed heart rate recovery at a critical age in 5-HT-deficient mice exposed to episodic anoxia: implications for SIDS.
Authors: Cummings KJ, Commons KG, Hewitt JC, Daubenspeck JA, Li A, Kinney HC, Nattie EE.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
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Decreased GABAA receptor binding in the medullary serotonergic system in the sudden infant death syndrome.
Authors: Broadbelt KG, Paterson DS, Belliveau RA, Trachtenberg FL, Haas EA, Stanley C, Krous HF, Kinney HC.
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol
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