Publications
25
Citations
753
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
27
Publishing since 1999
Tuan D. Tran conducts biomedical research focused on the brain, studying how factors like prenatal alcohol exposure, exercise, and specific genes affect brain function and behavior, largely using animal models. Much of the recent work centers on Alzheimer's disease, including how exercise and molecular signaling pathways influence brain health, alongside earlier work on immune responses to malaria and neuroprotection after chemical poisoning.
Publication activity was highest in 2017, dropped to near zero from 2018 to 2021, and has resumed at a modest steady pace of about one paper per year since 2022.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Effects of high-intensity interval training on physical and cognitive function in middle-aged male mice
Frontiers in Aging · 2025
- Spatial and planar profiling of Rac1/Cdc42 signaling in Alzheimer's disease brain
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease · 2024
- Behavioral and Transcriptome Profiling of Heterozygous Rab10 Knock-Out Mice
eNeuro · 2023
- The effect of exercise on early sensorimotor performance alterations in the 3xTg-AD model of Alzheimer’s disease
Neuroscience Research · 2022
- A new malaria killer: Fc receptor gamma chain and PLZF identify NK cell subsets that correlate with reduced <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> parasitemia and increased antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity against opsonized infected RBCs.
The Journal of Immunology · 2018
- The Use of Trace Eyeblink Classical Conditioning to Assess Hippocampal Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Journal of Visualized Experiments · 2017
- 350EMF Naltrexone as an Antidote to Prevent Delayed Neuropsychological Disabilities from Acute Poisoning With the Sarin Analogue Diisopropyl-fluorophosphate
Annals of Emergency Medicine · 2017
- Antibody-dependent NK cell control of <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> infection
The Journal of Immunology · 2017
- The Use of Trace Eyeblink Classical Conditioning to Assess Hippocampal Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Journal of Visualized Experiments · 2017
- It’s not what you expect: feedback negativity is independent of reward expectation and affective responsivity in a non-probabilistic task
Brain Informatics · 2016
- The Journal of Immunology×3
- Journal of Visualized Experiments×2
- Journal of Alzheimer s Disease×1
- Frontiers in Aging×1
- Neuroscience Research×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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