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Klimpert N, Kollo M, Brann D, Tan C, Barry D, Ma Y, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40060607
A core organizing principle of the vertebrate brain is its symmetry along multiple axes. However, the structure of these axes, and the precision with which neurons, circuit modules, and brain...
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Buss E, Jiang Y, Santoro B, Brann D, Nicholson D, Siegelbaum S, et al.
Neuroscience . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38878815
Entorhinal cortex (EC) LIII and LII glutamatergic neurons make monosynaptic connections onto distal apical dendrites of hippocampal CA1 and CA2 pyramidal neurons (PNs), respectively, through perforant path (PP) projections. We...
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Tsukahara T, Brann D, Datta S
Physiol Rev . 2023 Jun; 103(4):2759-2766. PMID: 37342077
Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell, is one of the main neurological manifestations of COVID-19. Although the SARS-CoV-2 virus targets the nasal olfactory epithelium, current evidence suggests that...
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Williams A, Poole B, Maheswaranathan N, Dhawale A, Fisher T, Wilson C, et al.
Neuron . 2023 May; 111(10):1685. PMID: 37201504
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Finlay J, Brann D, Hachem R, Jang D, Oliva A, Ko T, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2022 Dec; 14(676):eadd0484. PMID: 36542694
SARS-CoV-2 causes profound changes in the sense of smell, including total smell loss. Although these alterations are often transient, many patients with COVID-19 exhibit olfactory dysfunction that lasts months to...
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Mukharesh L, Bouffard M, Fortin E, Brann D, Datta S, Prasad S, et al.
J Neuroophthalmol . 2022 Apr; 42(3):e545-e547. PMID: 35482432
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Finlay J, Brann D, Abi-Hachem R, Jang D, Oliva A, Ko T, et al.
bioRxiv . 2022 Apr; PMID: 35478953
Most human subjects infected by SARS-CoV-2 report an acute alteration in their sense of smell, and more than 25% of COVID patients report lasting olfactory dysfunction. While animal studies and...
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Tsukahara T, Brann D, Pashkovski S, Guitchounts G, Bozza T, Datta S
Cell . 2021 Dec; 184(26):6326-6343.e32. PMID: 34879231
Animals traversing different environments encounter both stable background stimuli and novel cues, which are thought to be detected by primary sensory neurons and then distinguished by downstream brain circuits. Here,...
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Sun Q, Buss E, Jiang Y, Santoro B, Brann D, Nicholson D, et al.
J Neurosci . 2021 Aug; 41(39):8103-8110. PMID: 34385360
Entorhinal cortex neurons make monosynaptic connections onto distal apical dendrites of CA1 and CA2 pyramidal neurons through the perforant path (PP) projection. Previous studies show that differences in dendritic properties...
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Brann D, Tsukahara T, Weinreb C, Lipovsek M, Van den Berge K, Gong B, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Sep; 6(31). PMID: 32937591
Altered olfactory function is a common symptom of COVID-19, but its etiology is unknown. A key question is whether SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-2) - the causal agent in COVID-19 - affects olfaction...