SARAH BERTH

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDepartment of Neurology
Address7200 CAMBRIDGE
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    TitleAssistant Professor
    InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
    DepartmentDepartment of Neuroscience
    DivisionNeuroscience


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    1. Berth SH, Vo L, Kwon DH, Grider T, Damayanti YS, Kosmanopoulos G, Fox A, Lau AR, Carr P, Donohue JK, Hoke M, Thomas S, Karim C, Fay AJ, Meltzer E, Crawford TO, Gaudet R, Shy ME, Hellmich UA, Lee SY, Sumner CJ, McCray BA, Damayanti YS, Karam C, Hellmich UA. Combined clinical, structural and cellular studies discriminate pathogenic and benign TRPV4 variants. Brain. 2025 Feb 03; 148(2):564-579. PMID: 39021275; PMCID: PMC12054728.
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    2. Berth SH, Rich DJ, Lloyd TE, Lloyd TE. The role of autophagic kinases in regulation of axonal function. Front Cell Neurosci. 2022; 16:996593. PMID: 36226074; PMCID: PMC9548526.
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    3. Richards A, Berth SH, Brady S, Morfini G. Engagement of Neurotropic Viruses in Fast Axonal Transport: Mechanisms, Potential Role of Host Kinases and Implications for Neuronal Dysfunction. Front Cell Neurosci. 2021; 15:684762. PMID: 34234649; PMCID: PMC8255969.
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    4. Berth SH, Lloyd TE, Lloyd TE. Secondary Causes of Myositis. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2020; 22(11):38. PMID: 33041620; PMCID: PMC7538050.
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    5. Berth SH, Seth A, Cohen A, Rivera Lara L, Hui F, Sun LR. Clinical Reasoning: A 68-year-old man with rapid cognitive decline. Neurology. 2019 08 13; 93(7):315-318. PMID: 31405937.
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    6. Berth SH, Kossoff EH. Adolescent-onset absence epilepsy years after resolution of childhood epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures. Epilepsy Behav Rep. 2019; 12:100329. PMID: 31388667; PMCID: PMC6677914.
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    7. Berth SH, Lloyd TE, Lloyd TE. How can an understanding of the C9orf72 gene translate into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis therapies? Expert Rev Neurother. 2019 10; 19(10):895-897. PMID: 31233365.
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    8. Berth SH, Mesnard-Hoaglin N, Wang B, Kim H, Song Y, Sapar M, Morfini G, Brady ST. HIV Glycoprotein Gp120 Impairs Fast Axonal Transport by Activating Tak1 Signaling Pathways. ASN Neuro. 2016 12; 8(6). PMID: 27872270; PMCID: PMC5119683.
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