Faculty Publications
As of August 2017, this database is no longer being updated. For the most current publications from the faculty, students, and staff of Touro University, please check our institutional repository, Touro Scholar, and email any questions or publication submissions to touro.scholar@touro.edu.
Total number of publications: 7,082
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Coultas, B. (2004). Baiting the monster. The Spoon River Poetry Review, 29(2).
Coultas, B. (2004). Later. In R. S. King, C. Russel, M. Carter, & R. Hershon, (Eds.), Voices of the city (pp. 30). Brooklyn, NY: Hanging Loose Press.
Coultas, B. (2006). The marvelous bones of time. Minneapolis, MN: Coffee House Press.
Coultas, B. (2008). Brenda Coultas & Victor Hernandez Cruz. In J. Firestone & Dana Teen Lomax (Eds.), Letters to Poets: Conversations about poetics, politics, and community (pp. 9-24). Ardmore, PA: Saturnalia Press.
Coultas, B. (2008). The diary of found foods. Trickhouse Online, 2. This material can be found here.
Coultas, B. (2010). Dream life in a case of transvestism. In L. Glenum & A. Greenberg (Eds.), Gurlesque: the new grrly, grotesque, burlesque poetics (pp. 43-44). Ardmore, PA: Saturnalia.
Coultas, B. (2010). II. In L. Glenum & A. Greenberg (Eds.), Gurlesque: the new grrly, grotesque, burlesque poetics (pp. 49-50). Ardmore, PA: Saturnalia.
Coultas, B. (2010). Margaret. In L. Glenum & A. Greenberg (Eds.), Gurlesque: the new grrly, grotesque, burlesque poetics (pp. 45-46). Ardmore, PA: Saturnalia.
Coultas, B. (2010). The shed. In L. Glenum & A. Greenberg (Eds.), Gurlesque: the new grrly, grotesque, burlesque poetics (pp. 47-48). Ardmore, PA: Saturnalia.
Coultas, B. (2014). The tatters. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. This material can be found here.
Coultas, B. (2015). Animations. Talisman, 43.
Coultas, B. (2016). Journal of places: Hudson Valley, Southern Indiana, state of Nayarit on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: Metambesen. This material can be found here.
Coutinho, J., Ramos, A. F., Maia, L., Castro, L., Conceição, E., Geliebter, A., . . . Sampaio, A. (2015). Volumetric alterations in the nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus in bulimia nervosa: A structural magnetic resonance imaging study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 48(2), 206-214. doi:10.1002/eat.22273
Coutts, C., Basmajian, C., Merriam, D., & Salkin, P. (2013). Planning for the deceased. Chicago, IL: APA Planning Advisory Service.
Cox, C. L., Stanhope, K. L., Schwarz, J. M., Graham, J. L., Hatcher, B., Griffen, S. C., . . . Havel, P. J. (2011). Circulating concentrations of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, and soluble leukocyte adhesion molecule-1 in overweight/obese men and women consuming fructose- or glucose-sweetened beverages for 10 weeks. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 96(12), E2034-E2038.
Cox, C. L., Stanhope, K. L., Schwarz, J. M., Graham, J. L., Hatcher, B., Griffen, S. C., . . . Havel, P. J. (2012). Consumption of fructose- but not glucose-sweetened beverages for 10 weeks increases circulating concentrations of uric acid, retinol binding protein-4, and gamma-glutamyl transferase activity in overweight/obese humans. Nutrition & Metabolism, 9(68), 1-10. doi:10.1186/1743-7075-9-68
Cox, C. L., Stanhope, K. L., Schwarz, J. M., Graham, J. L., Hatcher, B., Griffen, S. C., . . . Keim, N. L. (2012). Consumption of fructose-sweetened beverages for 10 weeks reduces net fat oxidation and energy expenditure in overweight/obese men and women. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 66(2), 201-208. doi:10.1038/ejcn.2011.159
Cragg, S. J., Nicholson, C., Kume-Kick, J., Tao, L., & Rice, M. E. (2001). Dopamine-mediated volume transmission in midbrain is regulated by distinct extracellular geometry and uptake. Journal of Neurophysiology, 85(4), 1761-1771. This material can be found here.
Creanga, A. A., Bateman, B. T., Mhyre, J. M., Kuklina, E., Shilkrut, A., & Callaghan, W. M. (2014). Performance of racial and ethnic minority-serving hospitals on delivery-related indicators. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 211(6), 647.e1-647.e16. doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2014.06.006
Crincoli, S. (2012). Olympics: Inclusion & exclusion of athletes at London 2012. World Sports Law Report, 10, 14.
Crisci, I. (2015). [Contributor]. Bibliography. In P. E. Salkin (Ed.), Zoning and planning law handbook (2015 ed., pp. 851-860). New York, NY: Clark Boardman Callaghan.
Crocker, M. M. (2015). Out-of-control sexual behavior as a symptom of insecure attachment in men. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 15(4), 373-393. doi:10.1080/1533256X.2015.1091000
Csato, V., Peto, A., Koller, A., Edes, I., Toth, A., & Papp, Z. (2014). Hydrogen peroxide elicits constriction of skeletal muscle arterioles by activating the arachidonic acid pathway. PloS One, 9(8), e103858. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0103858
Cseplo, P., Vamos, Z., Batai, I., Torok, O., Springo, Z., Toth, A., & Koller, A. (2014). Nebivolol reduces intracellular Ca2+ and elicits dilations in isolated rat basilar arteries. FASEB Journal, 28(1 Suppl.), 1070.7.
Cseplo, P., Vamos, Z., Ivic, I., Torok, O., Toth, A., & Koller, A. (2016). The beta-1-receptor blocker nebivolol elicits dilation of cerebral arteries by reducing smooth muscle [Ca2+]i. PLoS One, 11(10) [Article e0164010]. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0164010