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Tyler Cutforth

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Choi S, Han K, Cutforth T, Chung W, Park H, Lee D, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci . 2015 Aug; 9:283. PMID: 26283919
Synaptic adhesion molecules regulate diverse aspects of neuronal synapse development, including synapse specificity, formation, and maturation. Neph2, also known as Kirrel3, is an immunoglobulin superfamily adhesion molecule implicated in intellectual...
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Mazzoni J, Cutforth T, Agalliu D
Neuron . 2015 Jul; 87(1):4-6. PMID: 26139364
The brain regulates blood flow to match energy demand to nutrient supply. In this issue of Neuron, using in vivo optical imaging and optogenetics, Hill et al. (2015) report that...
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Lengfeld J, Cutforth T, Agalliu D
Vasc Cell . 2014 Dec; 6(1):23. PMID: 25473485
Angiogenesis, or the growth of new blood vessels from existing vasculature, is critical for the proper development of many organs. This process is inhibited and tightly regulated in adults, once...
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Prince J, Brignall A, Cutforth T, Shen K, Cloutier J
Development . 2013 May; 140(11):2398-408. PMID: 23637329
The accessory olfactory system controls social and sexual interactions in mice that are crucial for survival. Vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs) form synapses with dendrites of second order neurons in glomeruli...
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Logan D, Brunet L, Webb W, Cutforth T, Ngai J, Stowers L
Curr Biol . 2012 Oct; 22(21):1998-2007. PMID: 23041191
Background: Soon after birth, all mammals must initiate milk suckling to survive. In rodents, this innate behavior is critically dependent on uncharacterized maternally derived chemosensory ligands. Recently, the first pheromone...
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Cho J, Prince J, Cutforth T, Cloutier J
J Neurosci . 2011 May; 31(21):7920-6. PMID: 21613506
In many species, the detection and recognition of odors is critical to regulate behaviors that are essential for survival, such as foraging for food and avoidance of predators. The formation...
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Sosulski D, Bloom M, Cutforth T, Axel R, Datta S
Nature . 2011 Apr; 472(7342):213-6. PMID: 21451525
Sensory information is transmitted to the brain where it must be processed to translate stimulus features into appropriate behavioural output. In the olfactory system, distributed neural activity in the nose...
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Ghosh S, Larson S, Hefzi H, Marnoy Z, Cutforth T, Dokka K, et al.
Nature . 2011 Apr; 472(7342):217-20. PMID: 21451523
Sensory information may be represented in the brain by stereotyped mapping of axonal inputs or by patterning that varies between individuals. In olfaction, a stereotyped map is evident in the...
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Prince J, Cho J, Dumontier E, Andrews W, Cutforth T, Tessier-Lavigne M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2009 Nov; 29(45):14211-22. PMID: 19906969
The ability of sensory systems to detect and process information from the environment relies on the elaboration of precise connections between sensory neurons in the periphery and second order neurons...
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Pfeiffenberger C, Cutforth T, Woods G, Yamada J, Renteria R, Copenhagen D, et al.
Nat Neurosci . 2005 Jul; 8(8):1022-7. PMID: 16025107
In mammals, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) projections initially intermingle and then segregate into a stereotyped pattern of eye-specific layers in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN). Here we found that...