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      1. Retinal input influences the size and corticocortical connectivity of visual cortex during postnatal development in the ferret.

        J Comp Neurol 520(5):914-32 (2012) PMID 21830218

        We analyzed the extent to which development of the visual callosal pattern depends on retinal influences, and explored the period during which these influences are required for normal pattern formation. We studied the mature callosal patterns in normal ferrets and in ferrets bilaterally enucleated (...
      2. FLRT proteins are endogenous latrophilin ligands and regulate excitatory synapse development.

        Neuron 73(5):903-10 (2012) PMID 22405201

        We identify the FLRT family of leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins as endogenous postsynaptic ligands for latrophilins. We demonstrate that the FLRT3 and LPHN3 ectodomains interact with high affinity in trans and that interference with this interaction using soluble recombinant LPHN3, LPHN3 s...
      3. Distinct neuronal coding schemes in memory revealed by selective erasure of fast synchronous synaptic transmission.

        Neuron 73(5):990-1001 (2012) PMID 22405208

        We show that knockdown of synaptotagmin-1, the major Ca(2+) sensor for neurotransmitter release, abrogated neurotransmission evoked by isolated spikes but only delayed, without abolishing, neurotransmission evoked by bursts of spikes. Nevertheless, knockdown of synaptotagmin-1 in the hippocampal CA1...
      4. Transgenerational effects of infantile adversity and enrichment in male and female rats.

        Dev Psychobiol 54(2):169-86 (2012) PMID 21815137

        We examine whether stress to a weanling female will influence her future offspring, whether prereproductive enrichment to the dam, or postweaning enrichment to the offspring, can reverse the transgenerational effects of stress, and whether, like adversity, enrichment might have transgenerational eff...
      5. Metabotropic glutamate receptor-dependent long-term depression is impaired due to elevated ERK signaling in the ΔRG mouse model of tuberous ...

        Neurobiol Dis 45(3):1101-10 (2012) PMID 22198573

        We hypothesized that a mouse model of TSC, ΔRG transgenic mice, also would exhibit enhanced mGluR-LTD. We measured the impact of TSC2-GAP mutations on the mTORC1 and ERK signaling pathways and protein synthesis-dependent hippocampal synaptic plasticity in ΔRG transgenic mice. These mice express a...
      6. Recapitulation of the Achilles tendon mechanical properties during neonatal development: a study of differential healing during two stages o...

        J Orthop Res 30(3):448-56 (2012) PMID 22267191

        During neonatal development, tendons undergo a well-orchestrated process whereby extensive structural and compositional changes occur in synchrony to produce a normal tissue. Conversely, during the repair response to injury, structural and compositional changes occur, but a mechanica...
      7. Amyloid β1-42 oligomer inhibits myelin sheet formation in vitro.

        Neurobiol Aging 33(3):499-509 (2012) PMID 20594620

        We studied effects of soluble Aβ in oligomeric form on survival and differentiation of cells of the oligodendroglial lineage using highly purified oligodendroglial cultures from rats at different developmental stages. Aβ oligomer at 10 μM or higher reduced survival of mature oligodendrocytes, whe...
      8. Prematurity in mice leads to reduction in nephron number, hypertension, and proteinuria.

        Transl Res 159(2):80-9 (2012) PMID 22243792

        We describe the development of a mouse model of prematurity-induced reduction of nephron number. Premature mice, delivered 1 and 2 days early, have 17.4 ± 2.3% (n = 6) and 23.6 ± 2% (n = 10) fewer nephrons, respectively, when compared with full-term animals (12,252 ± 571 nephrons/kidney, n = 10)....
      9. Ketamine-induced neuroapoptosis in the fetal and neonatal rhesus macaque brain.

        Anesthesiology 116(2):372-84 (2012) PMID 22222480

        Exposure of rhesus macaque fetuses for 24 h or neonates for 9 h to ketamine anesthesia causes neuroapoptosis in the developing brain. The current study clarifies the minimum exposure required for and the extent and spatial distribution of ketamine-induced neuroapoptosis in rhesus fet...
      10. Effects of intrathecal baclofen therapy on motor and cognitive functions in a rat model of cerebral palsy.

        J Neurosurg Pediatr 9(2):209-15 (2012) PMID 22295929

        Cerebral palsy (CP) arises in the early stages of brain development and manifests as spastic paresis that is often associated with cognitive dysfunction. Available CP treatments are aimed at the management of spasticity and include botulinum toxin administration, selective dorsal rhi...