Alexia Thomas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Center for Neuroscience | SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, United States |
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Williams RH, Tsunematsu T, Thomas AM, et al. (2019) Transgenic Archaerhodopsin-3 Expression in Hypocretin/Orexin Neurons Engenders Cellular Dysfunction and Features of Type 2 Narcolepsy. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Williams RH, Black SW, Thomas AM, et al. (2018) Excitation of Cortical nNOS/NK1R Neurons by Hypocretin 1 is Independent of Sleep Homeostasis. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Thomas AM, Schwartz MD, Saxe MD, et al. (2017) Sleep/wake physiology and quantitative EEG analysis of the Neuroligin-3 knockout rat model of autism spectrum disorder. Sleep |
Williams RH, Vazquez-DeRose J, Thomas AM, et al. (2017) Cortical nNOS/NK1 Receptor Neurons are Regulated by Cholinergic Projections From the Basal Forebrain. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 1-21 |
Thomas AM, Schwartz MD, Saxe MD, et al. (2017) Cntnap2 Knockout Rats and Mice Exhibit Epileptiform Activity and Abnormal Sleep-Wake Physiology. Sleep. 40 |
Williams R, Black S, Thomas A, et al. (2017) 0122 HYPOCRETIN AFFECTS THE EXCITABILITY OF CORTICAL NNOS/NK1 NEURONS Sleep. 40: A45-A46 |
Thomas A, Schwartz M, Saxe M, et al. (2017) 0016 QEEG AND SLEEP/WAKE PHYSIOLOGY DISRUPTED IN NEUROLIGIN-3 KNOCKOUT RAT MODEL OF ASD Sleep. 40: A6-A6 |
Thomas AM, Schwartz MD, Saxe MD, et al. (2016) Cntnap2 knockout rats and mice exhibit epileptiform activity and abnormal sleep/wake physiology. Sleep |
Schwartz MD, Nguyen AT, Warrier DR, et al. (2016) Locus Coeruleus and Tuberomammillary Nuclei Ablations Attenuate Hypocretin/Orexin Antagonist-Mediated REM Sleep. Eneuro. 3 |
Fisher SP, Schwartz MD, Wurts-Black S, et al. (2016) Quantitative electroencephalographic analysis provides an early-stage indicator of disease onset and progression in the zQ175 knock-in mouse model of huntington's disease Sleep. 39: 379-391 |