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2025
Vargas-Ortiz J, Lin L, Martinez VK, Liu R-J, Babij R, Duan ZRan S, Wacks S, Sun L, Wang A, Khan S et al..  2025.  Translaminar synchronous neuronal activity is required for columnar synaptic strengthening in the mouse neocortex.. Nat Commun. 16(1):1296.
2024
Dorkenwald S, Matsliah A, Sterling AR, Schlegel P, Yu S-C, McKellar CE, Lin A, Costa M, Eichler K, Yin Y et al..  2024.  Neuronal wiring diagram of an adult brain.. Nature. 634(8032):124-138.
Qu W, Lam M, McInvale JJ, Mares JA, Kwon S, Humala N, Mahajan A, Nguyen T, Jakubiak KA, Mun J-Y et al..  2024.  Xenografted human iPSC-derived neurons with the familial Alzheimer's disease APPV717I mutation reveal dysregulated transcriptome signatures linked to synaptic function and implicate LINGO2 as a disease signaling mediator.. Acta Neuropathol. 147(1):107.
2023
Das M, Mao W, Voskobiynyk Y, Necula D, Lew I, Petersen C, Zahn A, Yu G-Q, Yu X, Smith N et al..  2023.  Alzheimer risk-increasing TREM2 variant causes aberrant cortical synapse density and promotes network hyperexcitability in mouse models.. Neurobiol Dis. 186:106263.
Babij R, Ferrer C, Donatelle A, Wacks S, Buch AM, Niemeyer JE, Ma H, Duan ZRan S, Fetcho RN, Che A et al..  2023.  Gabrb3 is required for the functional integration of pyramidal neuron subtypes in the somatosensory cortex.. Neuron. 111(2):256-274.e10.
2019
Moda-Sava RN, Murdock MH, Parekh PK, Fetcho RN, Huang BS, Huynh TN, Witztum J, Shaver DC, Rosenthal DL, Alway EJ et al..  2019.  Sustained rescue of prefrontal circuit dysfunction by antidepressant-induced spine formation.. Science. 364(6436)
2018
Burré J, Sharma M, Südhof TC.  2018.  Cell Biology and Pathophysiology of α-Synuclein.. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med. 8(3)
2016
Mende M, Fletcher EV, Belluardo JL, Pierce JP, Bommareddy PK, Weinrich JA, Kabir ZD, Schierberl KC, Pagiazitis JG, Mendelsohn AI et al..  2016.  Sensory-Derived Glutamate Regulates Presynaptic Inhibitory Terminals in Mouse Spinal Cord.. Neuron. 90(6):1189-1202.