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Totty M, Juanes R, Bach S, Ameur L, Valentine M, Simons E, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39463931
The amygdaloid complex mediates learning, memory, and emotions. Understanding the cellular and anatomical features that are specialized in the amygdala of primates versus other vertebrates requires a systematic, anatomically-resolved molecular...
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Tippani M, Pattie E, Davis B, Nguyen C, Wang Y, Sripathy S, et al.
BMC Neurosci . 2022 Nov; 23(1):71. PMID: 36451089
Background: Calcium imaging is a powerful technique for recording cellular activity across large populations of neurons. However, analysis methods capable of single-cell resolution in cultured neurons, especially for cultures derived...
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Ramnauth A, Maynard K, Kardian A, Phan B, Tippani M, Rajpurohit S, et al.
Brain Stimul . 2022 Feb; 15(2):427-433. PMID: 35183789
Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) efficacy is hypothesized to depend on induction of molecular and cellular events that trigger neuronal plasticity. Investigating how electroconvulsive seizures (ECS) impact plasticity in animal models...
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Page S, Sripathy S, Farinelli F, Ye Z, Wang Y, Hiler D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Jan; 119(3). PMID: 35017298
Neurons derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have been used to model basic cellular aspects of neuropsychiatric disorders, but the relationship between the emergent phenotypes and the clinical...
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Phan B, Bohlen J, Davis B, Ye Z, Chen H, Mayfield B, et al.
Nat Neurosci . 2020 Feb; 23(3):375-385. PMID: 32015540
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is genetically heterogeneous with convergent symptomatology, suggesting common dysregulated pathways. In this study, we analyzed brain transcriptional changes in five mouse models of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS),...
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Li H, Zhu Y, Morozov Y, Chen X, Page S, Rannals M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2019 Feb; 24(8):1235-1246. PMID: 30705426
The TCF4 gene is the subject of numerous and varied investigations of it's role in the genesis of neuropsychiatric disease. The gene has been identified as the cause of Pitt-Hopkins...
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Sepp M, Vihma H, Nurm K, Urb M, Page S, Roots K, et al.
J Neurosci . 2017 Sep; 37(43):10516-10527. PMID: 28951451
Transcription factor 4 (TCF4 also known as ITF2 or E2-2) is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) protein associated with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, intellectual disability, and schizophrenia (SCZ). Here, we show that TCF4-dependent...
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Rannals M, Page S, Campbell M, Gallo R, Mayfield B, Maher B
Rare Dis . 2016 Dec; 4(1):e1220468. PMID: 28032012
The clinically pleiotropic gene, Transcription Factor 4 (TCF4), is a broadly expressed basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor linked to multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including schizophrenia, 18q deletion syndrome, and Pitt Hopkins...
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Rannals M, Hamersky G, Page S, Campbell M, Briley A, Gallo R, et al.
Neuron . 2016 Mar; 90(1):43-55. PMID: 26971948
Transcription Factor 4 (TCF4) is a clinically pleiotropic gene associated with schizophrenia and Pitt-Hopkins syndrome (PTHS). To gain insight about the neurobiology of TCF4, we created an in vivo model...
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Frost D, Page S, Carroll C, Kolb B
Synapse . 2009 Oct; 64(3):191-9. PMID: 19862684
Exposure of the developing brain to a wide variety of drugs of abuse (e.g., stimulants, opioids, ethanol, etc.) can induce life-long changes in behavior and neural circuitry. However, the long-term...