Bruce Teter, Ph.D.

Bruce Teter, Ph.D.

Member, Brain Research Institute Associate Adjunct Professor, Neurology


3104131759

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles
Research
11301 Wilshire Blvd
Bldg. 114, Rm. 114-1
Los Angeles, CA 90073
UNITED STATES

Work Address:

Office
UCLA-VAMC
Bldg. 114, Rm. 114-1
11301 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90073
UNITED STATES

Laboratory
VAMC, mc151
Bldg. 114, Rm. 115-5
11301 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90073
UNITED STATES


Publications

A selected list of publications:

Teter Bruce, LaDu Mary Jo, Sullivan Patrick M, Frautschy Sally A, Cole Greg M   Apolipoprotein E isotype-dependent modulation of microRNA-146a in plasma and brain Neuroreport, 2016; 27(11): 791-5.
Teter, B.   Life-span influences of apoE4 on CNS function. Invited Peer Commentary on: Schonheit, B., Glockner, F., and Ohm, T.G. (2006) Apolipoprotein E polymorphism and dendritic shape. , Neurobiology of Aging, 2006; 28(5): 693-703; discussion 704-6..
Teter, B., Finch, C.E.   Caliban’s Inheritance: Genetics of Neuronal Aging, Trends in Neuroscience , 2004; 10: 627-32.
Download
Teter B, Xu P-T, Gilbert JR, Roses AD, Galasko D, Cole GM   Defective neuronal sprouting supported by human Apolipoprotein E4 represents a gain-of-deleterious function, J. Neurosci. Res, 2002; (687): 331-336.
Download
Teter B, Ashford JW   Neuroplasticity in Alzheimer’s Disease, Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2002; 70(Aging Brain and Alzheimer’s Disease Special Issue): 402-437.
Download
Teter B, Raber J, Nathan B, Crutcher KA   The presence of apoE4, not the absence of apoE3, contributes to AD pathology, J. Alzheimer’s Disease, 2002; (4): 155-163.