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Jonathan Richard Epp, PhD

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2017- Cell Biology and Anatomy University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
learning, memory, hippocampus, neurogenesis
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O'Neill OS, Terstege DJ, Gill AK, et al. (2025) An Open-Source and Highly Adaptable Rodent Limited Bedding and Nesting Apparatus for Chronic Early Life Stress. Eneuro. 12
Terstege DJ, Ren Y, Ahn BY, et al. (2025) Impaired parvalbumin interneurons in the retrosplenial cortex as the cause of sex-dependent vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease. Science Advances. 11: eadt8976
Terstege DJ, Jabeen S, Galea LAM, et al. (2025) SSRIs reduce plasma tau and restore dorsal raphe metabolism in Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. 21: e14579
Terstege DJ, Galea LAM, Epp JR. (2024) Retrosplenial hypometabolism precedes the conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Terstege DJ, Goonetilleke D, Barha CK, et al. (2024) Running-induced neurogenesis reduces CA1 perineuronal net density without substantial temporal delay. Molecular Brain. 17: 64
Ramkumar R, Edge-Partington M, Terstege DJ, et al. (2024) Long-term impact of early life stress on serotonin connectivity. Biological Psychiatry
Terstege DJ, Epp JR. (2023) PAW, a cost-effective and open-source alternative to commercial rodent running wheels. Hardwarex. 17: e00499
Terstege DJ, Dawson M, Jamani NF, et al. (2023) Protocol for the integration of fiber photometry and social behavior in rodent models. Star Protocols. 4: 102689
Terstege DJ, Epp JR. (2023) Parvalbumin as a sex-specific target in Alzheimer's disease research - A mini-review. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 153: 105370
Dawson M, Terstege DJ, Jamani N, et al. (2023) Hypocretin/orexin neurons encode social discrimination and exhibit a sex-dependent necessity for social interaction. Cell Reports. 42: 112815
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