Stuart Tobet, Ph.D.
Professor Department of Biomedical Sciences
School of Biomedical Engineering
Colorado State University
Most recently his lab established an ex vivo intestinal slice model that allows the study of neuroimmune and microbiome mechanisms in intestinal slices maintained ex vivo for several days. This recent work that for mouse models includes the enteric nervous system makes it possible to address peripheral issues downstream of autonomic dysregulation.
Read more about Dr. Tobet: http://csu-cvmbs.colostate.edu/academics/bms/Pages/stuart-tobet.aspx
Publications
Tobet SA, Zahniser DJ and Baum MJ: Differentiation in male ferrets of a sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic/anterior hypothalamic area requires prenatal estrogen. Neuroendocrinology 44:229-308 (1986). PMID: 3808217
Henderson RG, Brown AE, and Tobet SA: Sex differences in cell migration in the preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus of mice. J. Neurobiol., 41:252-266 (1999). PMID: 10512982
Bless EP, Walker HJ, Yu KW, Knoll JG, Moenter SM, Schwarting GA, Tobet SA: Live view of gonadotropin-releasing hormone containing neuron migration. Endocrinology, 146:463-468 (2005). PMID: 15486219
Davis AM, Seney ML, Stallings NR, Zhao L, Parker KL, Tobet SA: Loss of Steroidogenic Factor 1 alters cellular topography in the mouse ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. J. Neurobiol., 60:424-436 (2004). PMID: 15307147
Schwerdtfeger LA, Ryan EP, Tobet SA: An Organotypic Slice Model For Ex Vivo Study of Neural, Immune and Microbial Interactions of Mouse Intestine. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol: 310(4):G240-8 (2016). PMID: 26680736