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Mingqi Sha

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Phadke R, Wetzel A, Fournier L, Brack A, Sha M, Padro-Luna N, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2024 Oct; 34(10). PMID: 39420472
Deciphering the rich repertoire of mouse behavior is crucial for understanding the functions of both the healthy and diseased brain. However, the current landscape lacks effective, affordable, and accessible methods...
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Phadke R, Brack A, Fournier L, Kruzich E, Sha M, Picard I, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2024 Sep; 30(2):796-809. PMID: 39227431
Neuroimmune interactions play a significant role in regulating synaptic plasticity in both the healthy and diseased brain. The complement pathway, an extracellular proteolytic cascade, exemplifies these interactions. Its activation triggers...
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Lagani G, Sha M, Lin W, Natarajan S, Kankkunen M, Kistler S, et al.
J Neurosci . 2024 Sep; 44(42). PMID: 39227156
Reelin, a secreted glycoprotein, plays a crucial role in guiding neocortical neuronal migration, dendritic outgrowth and arborization, and synaptic plasticity in the adult brain. Reelin primarily operates through the canonical...
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Phadke R, Kruzich E, Fournier L, Brack A, Sha M, Picard I, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Nov; PMID: 38014001
During development, activation of the complement pathway, an extracellular proteolytic cascade, results in microglia-dependent synaptic elimination via complement receptor 3 (CR3). Here, we report that decreased connectivity caused by overexpression...
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Phadke R, Wetzel A, Fournier L, Sha M, Padro-Luna N, Cruz-Martin A
bioRxiv . 2023 Sep; PMID: 37662188
Understanding the rich behavioral data generated by mice is essential for deciphering the function of the healthy and diseased brain. However, the current landscape lacks effective, affordable, and accessible methods...
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Valakh V, Wise D, Zhu X, Sha M, Fok J, Van Hooser S, et al.
Elife . 2023 Feb; 12. PMID: 36749029
Healthy neuronal networks rely on homeostatic plasticity to maintain stable firing rates despite changing synaptic drive. These mechanisms, however, can themselves be destabilizing if activated inappropriately or excessively. For example,...