Role Staff Category Research Education PhD, - Neuroscience, Tufts UniversityBA, - Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley Publications Anesthesia-induced Recognition Deficit Is Improved in Postnatally Gonadectomized Male Rats. Sasaki Russell JM, Hagelstein M, Lee BH, Sall JW Testosterone is Sufficient to Impart Susceptibility to Isoflurane Neurotoxicity in Female Neonatal Rats. Chinn GA, Duong K, Horovitz TR, Sasaki Russell JM, Sall JW Androgenic Modulation of the Chloride Transporter NKCC1 Contributes to Age-dependent Isoflurane Neurotoxicity in Male Rats. Chinn GA, Sasaki Russell JM, Yabut NA, Maharjan D, Sall JW Functional Characterization of the Basal Amygdala-Dorsal BNST Pathway during Contextual Fear Conditioning. Sasaki Russell J, Trouche S, Reijmers LG Voluntary Exercise Rescues the Spatial Memory Deficit Associated With Early Life Isoflurane Exposure in Male Rats. Chinn GA, Sasaki Russell JM, Banh ET, Lee SC, Sall JW Female rats are more vulnerable to lasting cognitive impairment after isoflurane exposure on postnatal day 4 than 7. Sasaki Russell JM, Chinn GA, Maharjan D, Eichbaum Y, Sall JW Histological and cognitive alterations in adult diabetic rats following an episode of juvenile diabetic ketoacidosis: Evidence of permanent cerebral injury. Glaser N, Sasaki-Russell J, Cohen M, Little C, O'Donnell M, Sall J Is a short anesthetic exposure in children safe? Time will tell: a focused commentary of the GAS and PANDA trials. Chinn GA, Sasaki Russell JM, Sall JW Fear extinction causes target-specific remodeling of perisomatic inhibitory synapses. Trouche S, Sasaki JM, Tu T, Reijmers LG Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 regulates the polarized trafficking of neuropeptide-containing dense-core vesicles in Caenorhabditis elegans motor neurons. Goodwin PR, Sasaki JM, Juo P Raster image correlation spectroscopy in live cells. Rossow MJ, Sasaki JM, Digman MA, Gratton E Platinum-catalyzed phenyl and methyl group transfer from tin to iridium: evidence for an autocatalytic reaction pathway with an unusual preference for methyl transfer. Smith SE, Sasaki JM, Bergman RG, Mondloch JE, Finke RG