Sue T. Griffin
Wilma Sue Tilton Griffin (born January 25, 1934) is an American neuroscientist best known for her contributions regarding the role of neuroinflammation in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. She conceived a "cytokine cycle" by which interleukin 1 and other paracrine factors conspire with one another to create a "feed-forward" cooperativity, thus establishing the premise for a progressive disease. Griffin is the Alexa and William T. Dillard Professor in Geriatric Research and director of research at the Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is also the founding Chief Editor of the Journal of Neuroinflammation. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Meenakshisundaram Balasubramaniam, Srinivas Ayyadevara, Akshatha Ganne, Samuel Kakraba, Narsimha Reddy Penthala, Xiuxia Du, Peter A. Crooks, Sue T. Griffin, Robert J. Shmookler ReisGet full text
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3by Samuel Kakraba, Srinivas Ayyadevara, Srinivas Ayyadevara, Narsimha Reddy Penthala, Meenakshisundaram Balasubramaniam, Akshatha Ganne, Ling Liu, Ramani Alla, Ramani Alla, Shoban Babu Bommagani, Steven W. Barger, Steven W. Barger, W. Sue T. Griffin, W. Sue T. Griffin, Peter A. Crooks, Robert J. Shmookler Reis, Robert J. Shmookler Reis, Robert J. Shmookler ReisGet full text
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4by Meenakshisundaram Balasubramaniam, Paul A. Parcon, Chhanda Bose, Ling Liu, Richard A. Jones, Martin R. Farlow, Robert E. Mrak, Steven W. Barger, W. Sue T. GriffinGet full text
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