Harvard Title
Professor of Pathology, Emerita
Other Affiliations
Boston Children's Hospital
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Childrens Hospital
Neuroscience
300 Longwood Ave
Boston MA 02115
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Serotonin-related FEV gene variant in the sudden infant death syndrome is a common polymorphism in the African-American population.
Authors: Broadbelt KG, Barger MA, Paterson DS, Holm IA, Haas EA, Krous HF, Kinney HC, Markianos K, Beggs AH.
Pediatr Res
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Pediatr Res
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Prenatal nicotine-exposure alters fetal autonomic activity and medullary neurotransmitter receptors: implications for sudden infant death syndrome.
Authors: Duncan JR, Garland M, Myers MM, Fifer WP, Yang M, Kinney HC, Stark RI.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
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J Appl Physiol (1985)
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Interleukin-6 and the serotonergic system of the medulla oblongata in the sudden infant death syndrome.
Authors: Rognum IJ, Haynes RL, Vege A, Yang M, Rognum TO, Kinney HC.
Acta Neuropathol
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Acta Neuropathol
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Nitrosative stress and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression in periventricular leukomalacia.
Authors: Haynes RL, Folkerth RD, Trachtenberg FL, Volpe JJ, Kinney HC.
Acta Neuropathol
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Acta Neuropathol
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The sudden infant death syndrome.
Thalamic damage in periventricular leukomalacia: novel pathologic observations relevant to cognitive deficits in survivors of prematurity.
Authors: Ligam P, Haynes RL, Folkerth RD, Liu L, Yang M, Volpe JJ, Kinney HC.
Pediatr Res
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Pediatr Res
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Brainstem mechanisms underlying the sudden infant death syndrome: evidence from human pathologic studies.
Neuropathology provides new insight in the pathogenesis of the sudden infant death syndrome.
The brainstem and serotonin in the sudden infant death syndrome.
Authors: Kinney HC, Richerson GB, Dymecki SM, Darnall RA, Nattie EE.
Annu Rev Pathol
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Annu Rev Pathol
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The development of nicotinic receptors in the human medulla oblongata: inter-relationship with the serotonergic system.