Publications

2013

EV, Abarinov, Beaudin AE, Field MS, Perry CA, Allen RH, Stabler SP, and Stover PJ. 2013. “Disruption of Shmt1 Impairs Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Mnemonic Function in Mice”. https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.113.174417.

PubMed PMID: 23700346; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3681542.

2012

SW, Boyer, Beaudin AE, and Forsberg EC. 2012. “Mapping Differentiation Pathways from Hematopoietic Stem Cells Using Flk2 Flt3 Lineage Tracing”. https://doi.org/0.4161/cc.21279.

PubMed PMID: 22895180; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3466517.

AE, Beaudin, Perry CA, Stabler SP, Allen RH, and Stover PJ. 2012. “Maternal Mthfd1 Disruption Impairs Fetal Growth But Does Not Cause Neural Tube Defects in Mice”. Am J Clin Nutr. https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.111.030783.

Epub 2012 Feb 29. PubMed PMID: 22378735; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3302363.

AE, Beaudin, Abarinov EV, Malysheva O, Caudill MA, Stabler SP, Allen RH, and Stover PJ. 2012. “Dietary Folate, But Not Choline, Modifies Neural Tube Defect Risk in Shmt1 Knock-Out Mice”. Clinical Nutrition, no. 95(1): 109-14.

2011

AE, Beaudin, Abarinov EV, Noden DM, Perry CA, Chu S, Stabler SP, Allen RH, and Stover PJ. 2011. “Shmt1 and De Novo Thymidylate Biosynthesis Underlie Folate-Responsive Neural Tube Defects in Mice”. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, no. 93(4): 789-98.

2009

AE, Beaudin, and Stover PJ. 2009. “Insights into Metabolic Mechanisms Underlying Folate-Responsive Neural Tube Defects – A Minireview”. Birth Defects Research, Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology, no. 85(4): 274-84.

2007

AE, Beaudin, and Stover PJ. 2007. “Folate-Mediated One Carbon Metabolism and Neural Tube Defects: Balancing Genome Synthesis and Gene Expression”. Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today, no. 81(3): 183-203.

2006

J, Moon, Beaudin AE, Verosky S, Driscoll LL, Weiskopf M, Levitsky DA, Crnic LS, and Strupp BJ. 2006. “Attentional Dysfunction, Impulsivity, and Resistance to Change in a Mouse Model of Fragile X Syndrome”. Behavioral Neuroscience, no. 120(6): 1367-79.

2005

C, Lauay, Komorowski R, Beaudin AE, and DeVoogd TJ. 2005. “Adult Female and Male Zebra Finches Show Distinct Patterns of Spine Deficits in the Song System When Reared Without Exposure to Normal Adult Song”. Journal of Comparative Neurology, no. 487(2): 119-26.