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Teresa A. Milner

Neuroscience

Cornell University

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About Teresa A. Milner at Cornell University (Cornell)

As a dedicated researcher at Cornell University, Teresa A. Milner has developed a specialized expertise in neuropharmacology, stress responses, neuropeptides, animal physiology, glutamate receptors, neuroinflammation, drug-associated memories, cortisol. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Dual pathway regulation of castration response and ferroptosis in the prostate epithelium", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of neuropharmacology and stress responses. Additional work such as "Metabolic Communication between Astrocytes and Neurons via Bicarbonate-Responsive Soluble Adenylyl Cyclase" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

neuropharmacologystress responsesneuropeptidesanimal physiologyglutamate receptorsneuroinflammationdrug-associated memoriescortisol

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Research Output

Total Citations761

Emerging researcher

Publications11

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h-index10

Developing track record

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Early-stage portfolio

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