PUBLICATIONS

  1. Forshee, B.A. (2006) The Aging Brain: Is Function Dependent on Growth
    Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Signaling? Journal of the American
    Aging Association
    , in press.

  2. Kinney (Forshee), B.A., Kinney, N.E., Steger, R.W., Bartke, A. (2004)
    Could a deficiency in growth hormone signaling be beneficial to the
    aging brain? Physiology and Behavior, 80, 589 - 594.

  3. Kinney (Forshee), B.A., Rabe, M.B., Jensen, R.A., & Steger, R.W. (2002)
    Maternal hyperglycemia leads to gender-dependent deficits in learning and
    memory in offspring. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 228, 152 - 159.

  4. Kinney (Forshee), B.A., Coschigano, K.T., Kopchick, J.J., Steger, R.W., &
    Bartke, A. (2001) Evidence that age-induced decline in memory retention is
    delayed in growth hormone resistant GH-R-KO (Laron) mice. Physiology and
    Behavior
    , 72, 653-660.

  5. Kinney (Forshee), B.A., Meliska, C.M., Steger, R.W., Bartke, A. (2001)
    Evidence that Ames dwarf mice age differently from their normal siblings in
    behavioral and learning and memory parameters. Hormones and Behavior, 39,
    277-284.

  6. Bartke, A., Coschigano, K., Kopchick, J., Chandrashekar, V., Mattison, J.,
    Kinney (Forshee), B., & Hauck, S. (2001) Genes that prolong life:
    relationships of growth hormone and growth to aging and life span. The
    Journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
    ,
    56(8), B340-B349.

  7. Bartke, A., Brown-Borg, H., Mattison, J., Kinney (Forshee), B., Hauck, S.
    and Wright, C. (2001) Prolonged longevity of hypopituitary dwarf mice. Exp.
    Gerontol., 36(1), 21-28.

  8. Bartke, A., Brown-Borg, H., Kinney (Forshee), B., Mattison, J., Wright, C.,
    Hauck, S., Coschigano, K. and Kopchick, J. (2000) Growth hormone and aging.
    Journal of the American Aging Association, 23, 219-225.