Zafar U Khan
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Recent Articles
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de Leon-Lopez C, Carretero-Rey M, Khan Z
Cell Mol Neurobiol
. 2025 Jan;
45(1):14.
PMID: 39841263
Tetrameric AMPA-type ionotropic glutamate receptors are primary transducers of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system, and their properties and abundance at the synaptic surface are crucial determinants...
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Masmudi-Martin M, Navarro-Lobato I, Lopez-Aranda M, Quiros-Ortega M, Carretero-Rey M, Garcia-Garrido M, et al.
CNS Neurosci Ther
. 2024 Apr;
30(4):e14727.
PMID: 38644593
Aims: Ventral pathway circuits are constituted by the interconnected brain areas that are distributed throughout the brain. These brain circuits are primarily involved in processing of object related information in...
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Masmudi-Martin M, Lopez-Aranda M, Navarro-Lobato I, Khan Z
Eur J Neurosci
. 2024 Jan;
59(7):1743-1752.
PMID: 38238909
Perirhinal cortex is a brain area that has been considered crucial for the object recognition memory (ORM). However, with the use of an ORM enhancer named RGS14 as gain-in-function tool,...
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Navarro-Lobato I, Masmudi-Martin M, Lopez-Aranda M, Lopez-Tellez J, Delgado G, Granados-Duran P, et al.
Neural Regen Res
. 2023 Dec;
19(8):1835-1841.
PMID: 38103251
JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202408000-00038/figure1/v/2023-12-16T180322Z/r/image-tiff Memory deficit, which is often associated with aging and many psychiatric, neurological, and neurodegenerative diseases, has been a challenging issue for treatment. Up till now, all potential drug candidates...
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Navarro Lobato I, Aleman-Zapata A, Samanta A, Bogers M, Narayanan S, Rayan A, et al.
Elife
. 2023 May;
12.
PMID: 37252780
Our brain is continuously challenged by daily experiences. Thus, how to avoid systematic erasing of previously encoded memories? While it has been proposed that a dual-learning system with 'slow' learning...
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Camacho-Conde J, Del Rosario Gonzalez-Bermudez M, Carretero-Rey M, Khan Z
CNS Neurosci Ther
. 2022 Oct;
29(1):8-23.
PMID: 36229994
Treatment for brain diseases has been disappointing because available medications have failed to produce clinical response across all the patients. Many patients either do not respond or show partial and...
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Masmudi-Martin M, Navarro-Lobato I, Khan Z
Neural Regen Res
. 2022 Jun;
17(12):2685-2686.
PMID: 35662209
No abstract available.
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Camacho-Conde J, Del Rosario Gonzalez-Bermudez M, Carretero-Rey M, Khan Z
CNS Neurosci Ther
. 2021 Dec;
28(1):5-18.
PMID: 34859593
Brain stimulation has become one of the most acceptable therapeutic approaches in recent years and a powerful tool in the remedy against neurological diseases. Brain stimulation is achieved through the...
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Navarro-Lobato I, Masmudi-Martin M, Lopez-Aranda M, Quiros-Ortega M, Carretero-Rey M, Garcia-Garrido M, et al.
Cereb Cortex
. 2021 Sep;
32(9):1894-1910.
PMID: 34519346
The remedy of memory deficits has been inadequate, as all potential candidates studied thus far have shown limited to no effects and a search for an effective strategy is ongoing....
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Navarro-Lobato I, Masmudi-Martin M, Quiros-Ortega M, Gaona-Romero C, Carretero-Rey M, Rey Blanes C, et al.
J Neurosci Res
. 2021 Jun;
99(9):2305-2317.
PMID: 34115908
The consolidation of new memories into long-lasting memories is multistage process characterized by distinct temporal dynamics. However, our understanding on the initial stage of transformation of labile memory of recent...