Publications for Shin Murakami shin.murakami@tu.edu

College of Osteopathic Medicine (TUC)
  • Nia, B. V., Kang, C., Tran, M. G., Lee, D., & Murakami, S. (2017). Meta analysis of human AlzGene database: Benefits and limitations of using C. elegans for the study of Alzheimer's disease and co-morbid conditions. Frontiers in Genetics, 8 [Article 55]. This material can be found here. 

  • Murakami, S. (2016). Editorial: Biology of cognitive aging: Model systems, technologies, and beyond. Frontiers in Genetics, 6 [Article 366]. doi:10.3389/fgene.2015.00366

  • Murakami, S. (2015). Foreword. In T. Farooqui & A. A. Farooqui (Eds.), Diet and exercise in cognitive function and neurological diseases (pp. xvii-xviii). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

  • Machino, K., Link, C. D., Wang, S., Murakami, H., & Murakami, S. (2014). A semi-automated motion-tracking analysis of locomotion speed in the C. elegans transgenics overexpressing beta-amyloid in neurons. Frontiers in Genetics, 5 [Article 202]. doi:10.3389/fgene.2014.00202

  • Murakami, S., & Halperin, A. (2014). Alzheimer's patient feedback to complement research using model systems for cognitive aging and dementia. Frontiers in Genetics, 5 [Article 269]. doi:10.3389/fgene.2014.00269

  • Murakami, S. (2013). Age-dependent modulation of learning and memory in caenorhabditis elegans. In R. Menzel & P. R. Benjamin (Eds.), Handbook of behavioral neuroscience (pp. 140-150). San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press.

  • Murakami, S., Cabana, K., & Anderson, D. (2011). Current advances in the study of oxidative stress and age-related memory impairment in C. elegans. In T. Farooqui & A. A. Farooqui (Eds.), Oxidative stress in vertebrates and invertebrates: Molecular aspects of cell signaling (pp. 347-360). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.