NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
NEUROSCIENCE
PROGRAM
Aridor and Fish, 2009
Epub – eNeuro
Cell Type- and Layer-Specific Muscarinic Potentiation of Excitatory Synaptic Drive onto Parvalbumin Neurons in Mouse Prefrontal Cortex
Tikhonova TB, Miyamae T, Gulchina Y, Lewis DA, Gonzalez-Burgos G
TNP Seminar Series
Optogenetic Stimulation of Corticostriatal Terminals Causes Neuroplasticity in Cortex
Alterations in Synaptic Activity and Firing Properties of Parvalbumin Neurons in KCNS3-Deficient Mouse Prefrontal Cortex
Jesse Wood, PhD and Yelena Gulchina, PhD
National Geographic
Leaving Your Brain to Science: Don’t Let Myths Dissuade You
Scientists need postmortem human brains for research, but general organ donation programs don’t harvest them. Tish Hevel found a solution.
TNP Seminar Series
The Role of Candidate Gene Slc1a1 in OCD-Relevant Behaviors in Mice
Fear Processing in SAPAP3 KOs
Jared Kopelman, BS and Zoe LaPalombara, BS
TNP Seminar Series
Investigation of Intermittent Palatable Food Access Schedules in a Mouse Model of Binge Eating
Increased Supplementary Motor Input to Striatum in a Mouse Model of Compulsive Behavior
Britny Hildebrandt, PhD and Victoria Corbit, BS
Epub – Proteomes
Phosphoproteomic Analysis of the Amygdala Response to Adolescent Glucocorticoid Exposure Reveals G-Protein Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 as a Target for Reducing Motivation for Alcohol
Bertholomey ML, Stone K, Lam TT, Bang S, Wu W, Nairn AC, Taylor JR, Torregrossa MM
Epub – Frontiers in Psychiatry
Does the Time of Drug Administration Alter the Metabolic Risk of Aripiprazole?
Chipchura DA, Freyberg Z, Edwards C, Leckband SG, McCarthy MJ
Translational Neuroscience Program
Understanding the Brain
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