NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
Aridor and Fish, 2009
TNP Seminar
Ionotropic receptors from V1 to DLPFC: Effects of schizophrenia
Kirsten Schoonover, PhD
Review – Biological Psychiatry
Cognitive dysfunction and prefrontal cortical circuit alterations in schizophrenia: Developmental trajectories
Dienel SJ, Schoonover KE, Lewis DA
TNP Seminar
Sleep deprivation engages the hypocretin/orexin system to regulate reward seeking
REM sleep engages MCH neurons to reduce cocain seeking
Ana Almeida Rojo, BS and Yanhua Huang, PhD
TNP Seminar
A potpourri of possibilities for understanding schizophrenia
David A. Lewis, MD
Epub – Biological Psychiatry
Astrocyte molecular clock function in the nucleus accumbens is important for reward-related behavior
Becker-Krail DD, Ketchesin KD, Burns JN, Zong W, Hildebrand MA, DePoy LM, Vadnie CA, Tseng GC, Logan RW, Huang YH, McClung CA
TNP Seminar
Determination of mitochondrial architectural disruptions in primary fibroblasts from patients with complex I deficiency by in situ cryo-electron tomography
Jiying Ning, PhD
Epub – Cerebral Cortex
Differential gene expression in layer 3 pyramidal neurons across 3 regions of the human cortical visual spatial working memory network
Enwright III JF, Arion D, MacDonald WA, Elbakri R, Pan Y, Vyas G, Berndt A, Lewis DA
Translational Neuroscience Program
Understanding the Brain
to Improve Mental Health
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